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Hey y'all,

I wanted to know what studs & slip on spacer combo I should use to have flush fitment with the stock PP1 wheels. Is it possible? It is a Magneride equipped car.
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Not sure about magnaride.

But I think 1.5in spacers bring the rear tires to pretty much flush on my previous 2017.

Not sure if the fronts are different. I really liked the staggered look better and never order any.
 

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I had 20mm rear and 25mm front and they seemed pretty flush.
 

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I have 25mm all the way around on my PP1 car. The front is nice and flush with no rubbing. The rear has a slight amount of sidewall poking past the fender, but the tread is fully covered.

I'm strongly considering going down to 15 or 20mm spacers in the rear to get everything nice and flush.
 

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When I had the PP wheels on my ‘22 with 25mm all the way around the front were perfect but the rear poked just a little bit. A 20mm in the rear would probably have been closer to flush.
 

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Thank you all for the replies. Did any of you guys have Magneride on the car? I know the front studs are different so some bolt on spacers won't work. Has anyone had experience with slip on spacers?
 

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25 front/20 rear is the answer for flush. I'm sure you can trim the studs if you want to use bolt-on spacers up front, but slip-on are better since it adds less points of failure.

If you want to use slip-on spacers, you'll have to install the 1+" studs (I'm not sure if the Magneride studs are as easy to replace as non). Mine are from APR.
 

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Thank you all for the replies. Did any of you guys have Magneride on the car? I know the front studs are different so some bolt on spacers won't work. Has anyone had experience with slip on spacers?
I have Magneride and have 25mm bolt on spacers on the fronts (20mm in rear). 20mm will not work on the fronts because of the studs will hit the back of the wheel and won't let it mount flush.
 
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Has anyone ever had issues with running bolt-on spacers? As far as I know, slip-ons would be safer. I'm also FI so not sure if the added weight would stress out the front studs more.
 

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I used bolt ons for 2 years on this car until I got different rims. My previous car I ran some bolt ons for 8 years and a lot of miles. None of this was on a track but I was confident in them for street driving.
 

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Has anyone ever had issues with running bolt-on spacers? As far as I know, slip-ons would be safer. I'm also FI so not sure if the added weight would stress out the front studs more.
I’m N/A but I’ve had my spacers on for 70k+ miles with no problems.
 

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1 inch drop and 1 inch spacers all around get them flush
 
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Do you do any spirited driving or track days with the car?
No tracks days but I do a lot of spirited driving on back country roads. Actually, I’m on mostly country roads to and from work everyday. So I’m always accelerating hard outta curves and from stop signs. When there’s no traffic off course. lol
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