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It would be fair to say they're not much to look at, effectively just shaped flat plastic; no molding of any sort. Definitely function over form...
Here's a couple of pics of the rears I didn't fit.
Nice window sticker ;)
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Yup, its going to have to fall off...I'm not removing it!
 

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I have a set of 15mm for the rear and 25mm for the front still ready to go on.

Turned up at the garage and as soon as he pulled the 15mm spacers out his facial expression somewhat changed to a look of "well this is gonna take a while"

Now in not sure if I can be bothered.

Can I just get the 25mm spacers and wack them on the rears too ?
Or is there another recommendation

Or is that where the "trim to 23mm" is coming into play ? Assume you are trimming the bolts that come with the spacers ?

Ugh..
 

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25 mm for the rear is fine. 23 mm is fine. Lower than that is supposedly going to require cutting the car's lugs, not the spacers.
 

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25 mm for the rear is fine. 23 mm is fine. Lower than that is supposedly going to require cutting the car's lugs, not the spacers.
There are 23mm spacers like these 25's I have then that just bolt on ?
The 15's require replacing the lugs which is a bit more work
 

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I have a set of 15mm for the rear and 25mm for the front still ready to go on.

Turned up at the garage and as soon as he pulled the 15mm spacers out his facial expression somewhat changed to a look of "well this is gonna take a while"

Now in not sure if I can be bothered.

Can I just get the 25mm spacers and wack them on the rears too ?
Or is there another recommendation

Or is that where the "trim to 23mm" is coming into play ? Assume you are trimming the bolts that come with the spacers ?

Ugh..
Fitted 20 mm all around and no cutting of studs needed with original wheels
 

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Fitted 20 mm all around and no cutting of studs needed with original wheels
Really. On the PP wheels I assume? The studs didn't hit the back of the wheel pockets?

Good to know if they work ... unless there's something different about the UK wheels &/or stud lengths.
 
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I have a set of 15mm for the rear and 25mm for the front still ready to go on.

Turned up at the garage and as soon as he pulled the 15mm spacers out his facial expression somewhat changed to a look of "well this is gonna take a while"

Now in not sure if I can be bothered.

Can I just get the 25mm spacers and wack them on the rears too ?
Or is there another recommendation

Or is that where the "trim to 23mm" is coming into play ? Assume you are trimming the bolts that come with the spacers ?

Ugh..
Are the 15mm spacers the slip on kind? Is so it should be a case of just swapping the studs for longer ones.
 

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Really. On the PP wheels I assume? The studs didn't hit the back of the wheel pockets?

Good to know if they work ... unless there's something different about the UK wheels &/or stud lengths.
No problems,and mine is a US import V6
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