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I have a PP and have a combo deal coming with eibachs pro kit and frpp sport exhaust.

looking for some wheel spacers for front and the back to make the drop look better. Looking to be almost flush. I'm not even sure what bolt pattern this car even is yet or the offset of the PP wheels so gotta check into that.
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Spacers are bad, m'kay.

Man! I've seen a lot of your post and have been in agreement pretty much 100% of the time but I won't ever touch spacers. Odds are nothing bad will happen, but that's not a chance I'm willing to take.

I'm gonna drop my car on the stock PP wheels, but I plan on getting new wheels to solve this issue in the next couple months.
 

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I have a PP and have a combo deal coming with eibachs pro kit and frpp sport exhaust.

looking for some wheel spacers for front and the back to make the drop look better. Looking to be almost flush. I'm not even sure what bolt pattern this car even is yet or the offset of the PP wheels so gotta check into that.
I'm doing the same thing. I'm going to order ARP studs to go up to 13mm spacers all around. Its a lot of money for spacers, but it's the only set up I can trust to hold up that's come out.
 
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Spacers are bad, m'kay.

Man! I've seen a lot of your post and have been in agreement pretty much 100% of the time but I won't ever touch spacers. Odds are nothing bad will happen, but that's not a chance I'm willing to take.

I'm gonna drop my car on the stock PP wheels, but I plan on getting new wheels to solve this issue in the next couple months.




It's not like I'm talking 30mm spacers. Prob only need 10-15mm...
 

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That's still over 9 - 14 mm more than I need to run with my 11" wide front wheels, and 8 - 13 mm more than I would ever run under any circumstances. I wouldn't even run the 0.6 mm spacer that one of my 11's need when mounted on the right front corner if I didn't have a tiny tire to strut rub without it.


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It's not like I'm talking 30mm spacers. Prob only need 10-15mm...
I'll be using 10mm hubcentric project kics adaptors on the fronts to flush out the front wheels a bit.
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