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Need Help..going in for H&R springs and spacers this week.

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Old 11-04-2012 | 10:20 AM
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Need Help..going in for H&R springs and spacers this week.

I just purchased this new panamera (V6) and I am scheduled to install H&R lowering springs and spacers this week. I have looked at several photos of the springs installed on cars that have aftermarket 22" wheels. I can't find photos of cars with the stock 20" wheels. What I am concerned with is whether or not the car will look correct sitting lower on 20" wheels or will it look out of proportion? The pana is already a heavy looking car in the rear. I don't want the car to look squatty in the rear. I am hoping the car will have a nice gradual rake to the front and make the car look better overall.

It also looks like a lot of guys are installing 14 or 15MM spacers F&R. Is this too aggressive? I've always thought cars look better with a little wheel tuck. I am also concerned about rubbing putting passengers in the car. I don't want to limit my ability to drive the car the way it was intended because I put on the springs.

Looking for some advise. I know everyone has an opinion. If anyone has any photos that would also be great. Thanks!
 
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Old 08-20-2013 | 08:58 PM
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How's the outcome? Got an updated picture?
 
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