Need some help on spacers

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desertdragon
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heys guys. I have wanted to add wheel spacers to my car for some time now. I did some research and would like your opinion:

My current set up:Eabach pro kit springsWheels= 18x8 +44 offsetTires= 245/45, 18"

I am tempted to go with 1)15mm wheel adapters (from Ichiba).

What do you guys think? will I have issues?

I also noticed that for some reasons the wheels/ tires on the back has more clearance than the ones on the front. I was thinking as option 2:2) 10mm spacers on the front and 15mm adaptors on the back.

Please give me your opinions.


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Moving to wheels section....

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desertdragon
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oooops, sorry

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mcheddadi
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with 255 and +40 I did some very minimal inner fender wall rolling on the front tires only, the rear have more space. I'd say with 245 and +44 with 15mm spacers is OK

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desertdragon
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mcheddadi wrote:with 255 and +40 I did some very minimal inner fender wall rolling on the front tires only, the rear have more space. I'd say with 245 and +44 with 15mm spacers is OK
Thank you MC. Did you mean 15mm front and back?

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yep, rear is no prob, front like I said will do minimal inner fender wall rolling but thats ok


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