Sti Wheel Spacers Good Or Bad at Patrick Stankiewicz blog

Sti Wheel Spacers Good Or Bad. 2) to get to oem strut clearance you need an 11.35. If you run the 7½ wide sti wheels, you should consider at least a 3mm spacer to fill out the fenders a bit better. By adding a 12/15mm spacer that will bring your offset to. Its on silver's, with 15mm spacers all around on stock. Cheap spacers with cheap extended lugs are not as safe but good parts used reasonably (not 5inches worth of spacer) is totally safe. Cars have been tracked with good spacers with zero issues. The spacer will do the opposite affect of you are wishing to do. The rear are fine but the front i have to use 1/8 thick wheel spacer to clear. I have been trying to dial in a lowered oem plus look with my sti. Bought the black racing pro n1s for my sti, 17x7.5 +48. 1) your current setup with no spacers will result in no extra wheel bearing wear.

2015+ Subaru WRX STI Wheel Spacers Combo GarageLine
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By adding a 12/15mm spacer that will bring your offset to. The spacer will do the opposite affect of you are wishing to do. Its on silver's, with 15mm spacers all around on stock. The rear are fine but the front i have to use 1/8 thick wheel spacer to clear. Bought the black racing pro n1s for my sti, 17x7.5 +48. 1) your current setup with no spacers will result in no extra wheel bearing wear. 2) to get to oem strut clearance you need an 11.35. Cars have been tracked with good spacers with zero issues. I have been trying to dial in a lowered oem plus look with my sti. If you run the 7½ wide sti wheels, you should consider at least a 3mm spacer to fill out the fenders a bit better.

2015+ Subaru WRX STI Wheel Spacers Combo GarageLine

Sti Wheel Spacers Good Or Bad The rear are fine but the front i have to use 1/8 thick wheel spacer to clear. Cheap spacers with cheap extended lugs are not as safe but good parts used reasonably (not 5inches worth of spacer) is totally safe. The rear are fine but the front i have to use 1/8 thick wheel spacer to clear. 2) to get to oem strut clearance you need an 11.35. If you run the 7½ wide sti wheels, you should consider at least a 3mm spacer to fill out the fenders a bit better. The spacer will do the opposite affect of you are wishing to do. I have been trying to dial in a lowered oem plus look with my sti. Cars have been tracked with good spacers with zero issues. Its on silver's, with 15mm spacers all around on stock. By adding a 12/15mm spacer that will bring your offset to. Bought the black racing pro n1s for my sti, 17x7.5 +48. 1) your current setup with no spacers will result in no extra wheel bearing wear.

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