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ghostnote

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I have a set of square 10" rims with MPSS 275/40/19's. I am not lowered (but am thinking of throwing on the FP track suspension).

I am looking for a slightly more agressive stance. Just for curiosity, what's a good spacer size to make the edge of the wheel almost flush with the fender - but still have clearance for bumps and the potential for future lowering?

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5 mm spacer is the max you want to use to be able to get the safest amount of turns on the lug nuts.
 

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I personally ran a 20mm spacer on my GT for three months. Zero issues. 19x8.5 wheel though. Paul's information is accurate. He knows what he's talking about. It would definitely give you the aggressive stance you are looking for ;)
 

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I personally ran a 20mm spacer on my GT for three months. Zero issues. 19x8.5 wheel though. Paul's information is accurate. He knows what he's talking about. It would definitely give you the aggressive stance you are looking for ;)
20mm spacer, or 20mm adapter? Big difference. You'd need longer studs with a 20mm spacer, that's for sure.
 
 








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