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Old 05-16-2014, 05:48 PM   #8516 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
msbc- if you're not lowering and going to run sport 19's, i would do 10mm rear and 15mm front stud replacement type.
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Mr. BC and I were just talking about that

Question: how much more road debris will be hitting the car if the wheels are further out?

Hubby seems to think I will not be happy if more stuff getting thrown on Harry with wheels further out ....
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there's a tad more kickup from the front, but if you use cleabra on the rockers (below the doors) you can prevent the kickup from damaging your paint. i just got a generic 6" width x72" roll 3M roll from amazon and made my own.

you can also buy pre-cut ones from xpel ultimate if you want to go that route. those will selfcure small scuffs.
As the great mr. kenchan states, there should be no concerns with the 10mm/15mm set-up. That's what I was running before I removed the spacers. No issues at all with additional road debris.
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