Though I have a 350z, I have 30mm spacer in the front and 20mm spacer in the rear. Hubcentric with built in studs.
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05-01-2012, 02:27 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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if you get conservative offsets you can make more adjustments vs buying aggressive offsets and hope it's right for the car's geometry and the kind of driving dynamics expected. there is so much you can achieve with just adjusting offsets.
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bolt-on types are just as safe if installed correctly, and more convenient just as long as there are cavities between the lug bores on the wheels...which the stock wheels dont have much of on the front. |
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