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Looking to make a set of PP1 wheels sit flush to the fender using spacers, anyone know the correct size spacer to make them sit flush?
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I think its 20mm rear and 25mm front, I might be wrong though. I'm sure American Muscle has pictures of people running them
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Here is my car running 1" hub centric Steeda spacers. Stock magnetic ride suspension.

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Here is my car running 1" hub centric Steeda spacers. Stock magnetic ride suspension.

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When I look at these 2 pictures it looks like the wheel gap is smaller on the 1st picture. I can also tell the first picture is older than the second one because of the temp plates and dealer badge. So, did your suspension settle somewhat or is this an optical illusion? I have a 2020 PP1 with magneride 100% stock and trying to decide what springs and/or spacers to get.
 

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When I look at these 2 pictures it looks like the wheel gap is smaller on the 1st picture. I can also tell the first picture is older than the second one because of the temp plates and dealer badge. So, did your suspension settle somewhat or is this an optical illusion? I have a 2020 PP1 with magneride 100% stock and trying to decide what springs and/or spacers to get.
Most likely the suspension settled but I don't remember the millage between the two. The 2 in the driveway were the day I got it back from ceramic coating and I think the car had around 1.2k miles.
 

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This was november so 8k ish miles

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This was november so 8k ish miles

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I really appreciate the extra pictures.

I had ordered one set of 20mm spacers from Steeda and it turns out they don't work with the stock PP1 wheels without trimming the studs or drilling out the wheel pockets. I was only going to do the front to bring them more inline (or more squared)with the rears.

I'm sure that info is somewhere on the forum but I could not find it.

After looking at your pics I might just do 1" in all around also. I am not crazy about the rear tire poking past the fender edge but it's so subtle that I think I can live with it.
 

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I do 1" / 25mm all around .

I have 9.5 rear PP1 all around and it still works
 

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Same here did 25mm with the factory staggered setup and kept them on when I went pp1 rears on all 4 corners
 

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I had ordered one set of 20mm spacers from Steeda and it turns out they don't work with the stock PP1 wheels without trimming the studs or drilling out the wheel pockets.
Yes, they do. I'm running Steeda's 25mm in the front and 20mm in the rear on PP1 wheels.
 

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Yes, they do. I'm running Steeda's 25mm in the front and 20mm in the rear on PP1 wheels.
Thanks for info.

What my post states is that the Steeda 20mm did not fit the front wheels. I did not try the 20mm in the rears but perhaps I should. Are the pockets deeper on the wider rear wheels??
Yes, they do. I'm running Steeda's 25mm in the front and 20mm in the rear on PP1 wheels.
 

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Looking to make a set of PP1 wheels sit flush to the fender using spacers, anyone know the correct size spacer to make them sit flush?
Only problem with that is you are adding weight to an already very heavy wheel. Could consider lighter but wider wheels with correct offset. But as others have said 20mm in the rear and smaller in the front I believe 10mm or so.
 
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The steeda 20mm spacers do not work on the rear PP1 wheels. just tried them on and the wheel studs are too long
 

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The steeda 20mm spacers do not work on the rear PP1 wheels. just tried them on and the wheel studs are too long
I had the same problem.

It seems something changed at some point during the recent model years. I have magneride and that could add to the variation. In any case, steeda's 20mm would not work on my MY2020 with PP1, magneride, and stock wheels without some kind of modification (stud or wheel).

I also measured the size of the stock wheel pocket in the front wheel and determined that 1 inch spacers would not work either. The studs are 35mm, and the 1 inch spacer (~25mm) leaves about 10mm of stud sticking out past the spacer. I measured the average pocket depth on my oem front wheel to be about 7~8 mm so the wheel would probably not sit perfectly flush either.
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