Tein Springs, SE-R Wheels, and what spacers?

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UhFive
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Joined: Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:18 pm
Car: 08 A/C 3.5 M/T
Location: Panama City, FL

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I am about to pick up a set of the Tein springs, which should drop me down 2 inches (If the research I did was correct), I already purchased the SE-R wheels ($600 including the tires :biggrin:).
The only downside I have seen so far with the SE-R's is the offset, I want a much more flush look, I am not trying to poke out or none of that, I just want a good flush look. I don't wanna roll the fenders if I don't have to (rolling them however is not 100% out of the question though) and I don't wanna rub...anybody have an idea of what would give me the look I am going for? I know everyone says to get the (insert your favorite/sponsored brand here)...I will chose my brand and what not on my own, I just wanna know what will give me that flush look with no rubbing and the Tein springs.


AlexN09
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Joined: Sat Jun 11, 2011 7:07 am
Car: 2011 Nissan Altima Coupe S 2.5
Location: Nashville, TN

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There was a member on here who had stock wheels and dropped the ride on eibachs and used a 20mm spacer on the fronts, and a 25mm spacer on the rears. It looked good in my opinion but I remember people saying the would rather do 15mm and 20mm.

Really if there's a specific look you're going for than get your springs and wheels on and just measure how much more width you want! That's the best method IMO.


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