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      04-01-2015, 07:46 AM   #1
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Best spacers/stance to get for 19" wheels?

Hey guys I have 19x8 19x9.5 in rear. definately want a more aggressive looking stance....what is the correct mm of spacers I should get to achieve this look without compromising driveability at all. 32 offset I'm at stock height, sport package... I want the most aggressive, (biggest poke ) without having any rubbing issues.....And the best vendor online to get them from with the proper extended lug nuts would be great. thanks guys.

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      04-01-2015, 07:47 AM   #2
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Well you really need to know the offsets of the wheels to determine what spacer size you should run
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Well you really need to know the offsets of the wheels to determine what spacer size you should run
Sorry didn't realize I left that out, offset for the front and rear are both 32. thanks
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Have you measured it yet?
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Have you measured it yet?
Measured what? wheels are 19x8 in front. 19x9.5 rear. 32 offset on all 4 wheels.
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measured how much room you got with wheel installed on car
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measured how much room you got with wheel installed on car
Hmmm never had spacers, so could you give me some pointers as to what and where im measuring? Im assuming I could do 10mm front and 20mm rear? Main this is I want the rear wheel well filled up more and thought the 9.5 wheel would do it, but still plenty of room needs to be filled up, front I just need poked out a tad.
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Hmmm never had spacers, so could you give me some pointers as to what and where im measuring? Im assuming I could do 10mm front and 20mm rear? Main this is I want the rear wheel well filled up more and thought the 9.5 wheel would do it, but still plenty of room needs to be filled up, front I just need poked out a tad.
Here's a YouTube link on measuring.

http://youtu.be/3LeFZsyGRrs
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You can probably fit like 15mm rear at most.
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sounds like you need to lower the car to fill up the wheel well. if you put spacers it will push the wheel out towards the fenders.
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I'm going with 15s in the rear and mine are 19x10 with 265
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Yes, ECS running video on how to measure foe spacers. That way you get the look you want.
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While you are at it pick up some new wheels as well.
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While you are at it pick up some new wheels as well.
I'm good but thanks for your meaningless post that has nothing to do with the thread topic
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