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Old Jul 30, 2010 | 06:59 PM
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There is no majic with figuring out spacers.

You start with a level on the outside of your fender and take a ruler and measure to where you want your wheels to sit.
 
Old Aug 5, 2010 | 06:00 PM
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40th Anniversary on 235/40/18 & 295/30/18 on stock rims what would the concensus be? 7mm up front and 18mm in rear? I know 40 AE are a tad lower because of the 030 option.
 
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Im running M030 Suspension with 7mm & 15mm Wheel Spacers and Sport Classic II Wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Tires.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by bgrpph
i used 7mm spacers in the front on my 02 996 C2- Rears fit perfectly and don't need any spacers but fronts definitely look better with the 7MM spacers.

i've the X-74 suspension and 18" sportechno rims- 8" ET 50 rims in front with 235/40-18, and 11"ET 63 rims in rear with 295/30-18.
The Sport Techno's look great. Did you have to get the rear fender lips rolled?
 
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Max motorsports makes good sets of spacers that include bolts. Got em installed on my 987.
 
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I have 7mm in Front & 15mm in Rear with M030 Suspension. I think it looks great! Wheels are flush with my body lines.
 
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