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Old 12-09-2013, 01:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Great pic. Thanks! Do you find with the 20 mm spacers installed on the front that your doors and/or leading edge of the rear fender take on a lot of tire spray when driving on wet roads? We tend to have a lot of grit on our roads here even during the summer months because of the salt, sand and gravel that are heaped on the roads during the winter. This can create a gritty mix when the road is wet … which doesn't help the finish or look of your car. So I'm trying to strike the right balance between the added look provided by the wheel spacers and the prospect of overspray from the tires.
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