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Old Sep 12, 2014 | 01:19 PM
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For those who have spacers, where did you get them? I've seen them on various sites and the price is all over the place. I want 14 or 15 mm for the rears and either 7 or 8 for the fronts. Think 7 and 14 would be almost perfect.
 
Old Sep 12, 2014 | 06:18 PM
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I went with FVD.
Their sets are very nice and reasonably priced (at least when I got them).
I think I went with 15mm all around.
Fills out the wheel wells nicely.
If you really want to go 7mm let me know.
I've got a factory set of 7mm spacer but don't have the bolts.
 
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I did 15 mm all around, and Went with HR. Looks great !
 
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I have H&R bolt-through 15mm on my front wheels. I would not bother with less than 15mm because you won't even notice the difference. You'll also need to buy longer bolts. Buy some nice chrome ones from Ralph Boothe.
 
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Thanks for all the replies. I wound up getting the 8mm for front and back from ECS(great to deal with.) The 15mm rear would be way to aggressive for what I want because I'm running 295 stock rears and sitting on H&R Sport Springs which brought her down about 1.5", if the 8mm rear looks like it'll take a few more I'll go 10mm max. Looking for just under flush look.
 
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