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I installed the wheel spacers today.

I did 4 1-inch spacers. 1 on each corner.

I'm kind of very happy with the look. It brought the tires out to where they should be. But the wheel gap in the 1st picture is hideous (looks like a 4x4 Mustang). I guess it was always there but you didn't notice it when the wheels were inward.

In the last picture, the car is on a more level surface, but wheel gap is still present.

I'm thinking some lowering springs may be needed!
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Picture of my factory stance. Not near the fender gap yours has. I have noticed some cars have more gap than others. Rims are 11/10". Tires are 305/285 so the are pushed out even with the fender. I have a set of BMR SP763 springs on the way to close the gap a little more. I would talk to BmacIL for suggestions. The mini drop springs might not be enough for what you want. What size rims are those?
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I installed the wheel spacers today.

I did 4 1-inch spacers. 1 on each corner.

I'm kind of very happy with the look. It brought the tires out to where they should be. But the wheel gap in the 1st picture is hideous (looks like a 4x4 Mustang). I guess it was always there but you didn't notice it when the wheels were inward.

In the last picture, the car is on a more level surface, but wheel gap is still present.

I'm thinking some lowering springs may be needed!
Before I swapped out my wheels and tires I had 1" spacers on all 4 pp1 wheels and tires. Was sitting on Ford Performance springs which are a mild drop while maintain ride quality.
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