what size spacer with advan sa3 +32 pignose hatch

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silviaS13lover
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ok so ive been trying to find a spacer that will make my +32 advans flush or stick out a tad from the fenders. any help would be apprieciated. thanks


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Dude, we kind of need to know the width of the wheel?????

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o ****. lol its a 16x7. sorry

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You need to push those suckers out 25mm to get them "flush". Even more if you want them stick out and run a stretched tire.

This is for the rear of course.

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ok so a 25mm on the rear. what on the front?

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About 15-20mm

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ok so 15 alittle inside the fender and 20 alittle outside fender? thanks

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Of course the best thing to do is bolt them up and measure from the face of the wheel to the face of your fender/quarter. If you like the flush wheel look then go with that measurement for your spacer. If you want them to stick out and run a stretched tire, then add a little to your measurement.

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Broadfield wrote:About 15-20mm
Probably wheel spacer adaptor?

Any recommendation brand or site on adaptor spacer for 4 lugs?

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H&R track and wheel spacers or KICS. H&R are going to be cheaper and already has a hubcentric ring manufactured on the spacer.

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50mm all aroundmaybe more


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