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For the sake of 2mm I'd just fit the 25's if they're more readily available:)
I bought my 23mms of the shelf.

Not hard to come by, and I wouldn't want my rears any further out than they are.
I got my 25/23 setup as part of a group buy in December2015. I like the way they look but realistically if i was doing it again I'd probably follow the path of least resistance.
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25mm all round on mine and I'm more than happy with the result.
 

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Ah, you do them :thumbsup:
Fortunately i'm not needing to re-purchase; next time it'll be wheels!

They were considerably cheaper buying direct from manufacturer in December 2015 however and with the exchange rate at the time I ended up paying around ÂŁ149 + duty/taxes (though I don't remember if there were any).
 
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I just installed 8 mm or 5/16 spacers and that looks good to me. I had a dealership salesman stare at my 14 Cyclone which I 1st. spaced with the 5/16"spacers. He looked at the rear and then looked at me and said: "What did you do to the tires? I told him the American Racing razor's would not fit the rear so I spaced the 4 corners and it helps handling as well as looks.
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What mud flaps you all running on the fronts for this ?
Or are you ?
 

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I had 25mm all round with the original wheels and loved the look. Not once did I ever hear the tyres touch the bodywork, and its lowered as well.

They are available btw as I upgraded the wheels. I must get round to posting them for sale.
 

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I had 25mm all round with the original wheels and loved the look. Not once did I ever hear the tyres touch the bodywork, and its lowered as well.

They are available btw as I upgraded the wheels. I must get round to posting them for sale.
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I have 25mm and 20mm spacers for sale brand new lemme know if interested
 
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thanks for the responses folks. Guy up here was selling his spacers due to cancelled order so I've taken his 4x 25mm ones off his hands. Now just to get springs!
 

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23mm is about the smallest you can go on the rear without stud modification. 25mm is fine as long as you're ok with the fit.

I've fitted 20mm all around with no problems and didn't need to cut/trim any studs for my wheels to fit
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I presume the hub faces on your wheels must have had recesses which the factory studs could run into if you've fitted bolt-on 20mm's?
 
 




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