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Old Sep 30, 2010 | 06:54 PM
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Hello all. I have a 2004 turbo with the factory 20" 5 spoke wheels. I would like to give it a little more aggressive look. I upsized the tires to a 275/45/20 which helped with the awkward tiny tire look and now would like to space the rear out some. I do have the oem mud flaps but no fender extensions. Could you guys let me know what spacer sizing have been run?
 
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I use 5mm all around on 20x9 Sport Technos, but had to since I added the turbo S front brakes with the aftermarket replica wheels, and would not clear the calipers.
 
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Thanks for bringing this topic up i have be intrasted as well!

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Good to hear that you are using the sport 20". Is there any concerns when using the 5mm?


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I use 5mm all around on 20x9 Sport Technos, but had to since I added the turbo S front brakes with the aftermarket replica wheels, and would not clear the calipers.
 
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speeddemon :
Good to hear that you are using the sport 20". Is there any concerns when using the 5mm?
I have had zero problems with them, and IMO the bolts are long enough to accomodate 5mm spacers, with plenty of thread left. I have been using this setup for 6-8 months now, no problems whatsoever. I have checked torque on the wheel bolts after about 50 miles or so after initial installation just to make sure, but no problems.

 
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I'm also looking for spacers for my CTT (stock 20" rims).

I've read a few posts and it seems like a few folks have gone with 15mm and been happy with the look.

I found the spacers on H&Rs website ($129), but what about the bolts? Any idea which bolts to get? Too many options.

By the way, this looks like a good deal on the H&R 15mm spacers ($101): http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/h%26...FUGo4Aod1i33YA

Now I just need to find the bolts.
 

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I ended up running 275/45/20 tires filling that giant gap up a little. Added a one of the lowering modules that makes the car think its filling a tire, and used 8mm spacers up front and 23mm in rear. I did add the oem front and rear mudflaps and it looked a little "weak" in the rear without the spacers.
 
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Originally Posted by fwd4g63
I ended up running 275/45/20 tires filling that giant gap up a little. Added a one of the lowering modules that makes the car think its filling a tire, and used 8mm spacers up front and 23mm in rear. I did add the oem front and rear mudflaps and it looked a little "weak" in the rear without the spacers.
Where did you get the spacers and bolts? I'm having a hard time finding a place that sells them together?
 
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gmp performance here in charlotte nc. 704-525-0941 speak with Joe or Stephen. They were a little higher than i was able to find on my own but came with oe match lug studs with spinning ball seat.
 
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