The quest for "Flushness" using AP2 OEM Wheels!
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Unless the spacers are bolt on, you need them. 15mm or more is alot of space.
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For those who have 15mm in the front, do you have any rubbing issues?
My car is lowered 1" without rolled fenders.
btw, does anyone have 15mm and 10mm for sale?
My car is lowered 1" without rolled fenders.
btw, does anyone have 15mm and 10mm for sale?
#1217
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Keep forgetting to post in this thread.
Swift Spec-R Springs
15mm spacers x4
225/255 RE-11As staggered set up on V3s
alignment
camber f -2 r -2.5
front fenders rolled, rear fenders rolled, bumper shaved with tab relocated from previous wheels. Zero rubbing even when turning up inclines. Going to 20mm spacers when I get my calipers. Possible get 2 more rear V3s as well and run 255 squared.
Zero issues at the track. Just make sure the studs are quality and spacers are torqued properly.
Swift Spec-R Springs
15mm spacers x4
225/255 RE-11As staggered set up on V3s
alignment
camber f -2 r -2.5
front fenders rolled, rear fenders rolled, bumper shaved with tab relocated from previous wheels. Zero rubbing even when turning up inclines. Going to 20mm spacers when I get my calipers. Possible get 2 more rear V3s as well and run 255 squared.
Zero issues at the track. Just make sure the studs are quality and spacers are torqued properly.
#1218
For those of you who are using odd numbered spacers in the rear, what are you using? The only 17mm for the rear I have come across is Ichibas, and I've read they are only so so quality.
#1219
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Where did you hear about Ichiba's being so-so? I run 20mm ichiba's on my car.