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Originally Posted by kenchan
Mr.alcheng- from those picts I recommend 10 or 15mm for the rears only. Wats the offset and width of those rear wheels? Also do the wheels have cavity between the lug bores on the disc? Your stock lugs will protrude about 12mm (for 15mm spacer) if you use bolt on type so make sure. If 10mm you'll want to get the stud replacement type.
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Mr.kenchan, I looked up the invoice, the spec for the rear rim is
19X10.5 +25
I am eying on the H&R DRM spacer, so I believe the length of the lugs shouldn't be a problem, correct??
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Originally Posted by ZMan8
sounds good. Let me know what you decide
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Mr.ZMan8, I did measure the gap, how I did it was I affixed a tape-measure on the fender where it is align with the center-cap of the wheel, since there is the rest of the tape-measure hanging to work as a weight therefore I sure the tape-measure is straight down.
Then I use a ruler, measure the distance from the side wall of the tire to the tape, be careful on where do you lay your ruler on the sidewall because there's camber, and since I am measuring the gap for both front and rear, it is important to make sure the measurement is taken properly. How to achieve that is actually simple, all you need to do is to pick a reference distance from the edge of the fender to where lay your ruler to measure the gap, I put the ruler 2.5inches below the edge of the front and rear fender, and the gap are 25mm front and 40mm rear.
The difference between the front and back is 15mm.
A pair of 15mm spacers I am going to order.
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Originally Posted by happytheman
Alcheng, I'm excited to see your spacers once you choose and get them on!
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Mr.happytheman, I will call up some local stores and also the stores I got the tires from to see if they can get me the H&R spacers, gonna place the order ASAP.