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Any issues running 1" spacers on the rear only?
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1"??? Why?
 

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Any issues running 1" spacers on the rear only?
Depends on what size factory wheels your running and tires. I just posted about my bullitt. I’m doing 20mm in the rear and it’s perfect with the PS4S tires.
 

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I have 1-inch spacers all around on my car and this photo was on Tail of the dragon going through turns. I never had any issues with them. My car is a performance package car so 275 in the rear.
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I have 1-inch spacers all around on my car and this photo was on Tail of the dragon going through turns. I never had any issues with them. My car is a performance package car so 275 in the rear.
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Are you on stock springs? Looking to get the same look as you have here. I have 2017 PP1
 

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Installed a set of Steeda 1” wheel spacers on all four wheels last night. Pp1 car with BMR drags springs installed. Looks a lot more aggressive. Although I think the rear could be inward a lil more. My 16yo son thinks it looks great.
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Installed a set of Steeda 1” wheel spacers on all four wheels last night. Pp1 car with BMR drags springs installed. Looks a lot more aggressive. Although I think the rear could be inward a lil more. My 16yo son thinks it looks great.
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Looks good. I'm going to go 1" up front and 20mm in the rear
 

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I'm having a hard time figuring out spacer size front and rear. I have 255's up front (very noticeable gap from the front quarter panel) and 285's in the rear. I have Eibach 1" lowering springs and Magneride with PP1. Suggestions?
 

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I'm having a hard time figuring out spacer size front and rear. I have 255's up front (very noticeable gap from the front quarter panel) and 285's in the rear. I have Eibach 1" lowering springs and Magneride with PP1. Suggestions?
I have a 2017 PP1. From what I've found you'll want to go 25mm/1" up front with 255 and 23mm in rear with 275 to have no poke. 20mm in rear with 285 would probably get you right where you want to be
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