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So I have seen the 3/4" spacers and like the look they give the PP GTs. Can someone point me in the right direction as far as best quality and are there any issues with a good set? I have never put spacers on a vehicle and always heard sketchy things about them.
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With 3/4" spacing does it need extended lugs?
It's best to get 1" (25mm) hub centric wheel centric spacers as you will not have to cut your stock studs shorter or run extended studs they just bolt on and you should have room for them the pp wheels are inset deep like a -52 rear offset.
 

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With 3/4" spacing does it need extended lugs?
Yes, they or steeda sell them.

I've been running 7/8" front and 1 inch rear for years.
 

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The 1" seems to poke up front though dont they?
Not if you are lowered and even if not they shouldn't poke Much the stock PP wheels are pretty sunken in. My wheels are out about 40mm vs the PP wheels and they barely poke in the rear (about 5mm) and are flush in front. I'm lowered a decent amount though which helps tuck them in due to naturally added negative camber.
 
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Cool. Looks like I will be trying Steeda lowering springs / eiibach 20mm pro spacers. It will be slightly lower and slightly more poked
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