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Old 08-23-2010, 01:38 PM
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Who has 15mm spacers on front?

I've done the thread search and found some pretty decent threads on wheel spacers, but I would like to specifically hear about putting 15mm on the front of a C2 NB. I have after market GT3 look alike wheels with 225/40/18's. I used the H&R method of measureing and it looks, to be perfect, I would want 10mm. So I'm afraid 7mm will be too little and 15mm may be too much in the front. The rears, 285/30/18s fill the wheel well nicely.

Thanks in advance. Pictures and first hand experience welcome!

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15mm front. Hope this helps Don. Thanks for the call.


 
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Well, most people would use 5-7mm spacers in the front, understanding that you have a set of replica wheels GT3 which probably have a 50mm off-set, with 5mm you'll be at 45mm with a 8" front if that is what you have....

You might want to post up some more info on your wheels if you want solid feedback other wise you'll get a bunch of "General replies" such as "I've got 10mm on mine and they are wicked".... LOL

Using a wide spacer on a stock wheel is not impossible but something aftermarket is more than likely to cause issues.

You need to base your spacer use on what you are working with and not on what everyone else is using...

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Thanks guys. Unfortunately I don't know the offsets because I bought the car with the wheels. I do know the tire size, naturally, and the front wheels are 8.5" and the rears 11". I don't even know who the mfg is.
 
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OK, I'm home and have the wheel off. No idea who makes this wheel, but there is a mark that says is 50. I'm assuming that is the offset...if that helps.
 
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OK, I'm home and have the wheel off. No idea who makes this wheel, but there is a mark that says is 50. I'm assuming that is the offset...if that helps.

OK, if you have a 50et using a 8.5 wide then I would try to keep it close to 45et. as on an 8.5 IME (experience) this will have a nice clean look. You are welcome to go a little more aggressive by moving out a little more but my personal preference is to keep it flush.

I'd say 5mm should be fine, but you can always do the washer test, go pick up some flat washers (check to make sure they are the same thickness, sometimes you'll bump into a brand that are not cut right) and slide them in to simulate spacers. Once you have achieved your desired look simply measure the stack of washers and there you go...

If you were local I could to have you come by where we would be happy to slide on a couple of sets in order that you could make up your mind.

Hope it all works out for you,

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I have the exact same. ET50 GT3 'style' wheels running H&R 14mm spacers... (5mm rear)







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Thanks for the reply you have a great looking car. I'm amazed that your fronts have 14mm spacers. They almost look like mine w/out spacers. I ordered the 15s from Damon at TireRack. I'll update this post once they are installed. Thanks again for taking the time to reply and post pictures.
 

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Wow.....that looks familiar.

I'm running 10mm now with my Champion RG5's to get them flush.


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15mm front. Hope this helps Don. Thanks for the call.


 
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Old 08-28-2010, 08:35 PM
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OK, I ordered the 15's from Damon at TR and they are PERFECT. Thanks everyone!
 
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On a 8.5 wheel with 50mm offset with 15mm spacers make that a 35 offset right? Do you have any pictures? i have 8.5 with a 52 offset and it sits too far in and I was thinking 15mm would be too much.
 
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OK, I just went out and took these with my iPhone. I hope they help. It's hard to judge with pictures so I put a 2' level up the wheel to show how far the edge of the wheel comes out relevant to the fender.
 
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That looks nice. Are you lowered and what camber do you run? I'm on H&R and -0.8 camber in the front.
 
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15mm up front and 7mm in rear.... 8"et50/10"et65. It really depends on the alignment on how far it sticks out.

 
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I only have H&R lowering springs and no customer camber, nothing special.
 


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