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what size spacer can i get away with ??


welshboyo

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Those already stick out a further 16mm than the rays wheels on the rear. I use this website for offsets: http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator

 

As its suggested that the rays have a 25mm spacer, you could get a 10mm spacer but I wouldn't recommend any more than that. The fronts however only stick out a further 1mm, so you could get a 20mm on those.

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I Have 25mm spacers on the rear and 20mm on the front with 245 and 275 19's... I had to roll my arches on the rear so the lip didn't catch the tyre... I am also running -1.5 degree camber on the rear......Also had to roll the front but the front is lowered unlike the rear....PSS on the rear and assy 2's on the front.... rolling your arches is easy as long as you have patience and about 2 hours...

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Just remember u don't want more then 25mm offset max, including wheel and spacer. That gives it pretty much the perfect look, it's very flush with the body work. If you lower the car you could go a little wider.

Make sure spacers are steel, not aluminium..

 

 

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