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Old 03-10-2003, 07:43 PM
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I just got the spacers in the mail today. I doubt they help with handling at all but it was a much needed aesthetic upgrade. I'll probably never even know what difference they make since I haven't even driven my car yet. Check out the pics.





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Old 03-10-2003, 07:49 PM
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damn pic didn't work



try this link BAM!!!
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I can't really tell, it actuall looks like the tires moved in? Car looks good though!
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Old 03-10-2003, 07:55 PM
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The pic on the left has the spacers. I'll take some better pics when I can drive the car. It should sit lower but since it was just lowered off the jack it's like an inch higher. It is such a big difference in person though.
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oh i c, well it says before/after assuming the before is on the left side.... Looks cool, is it only cosmetic or do you have big rims back there?
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It's only cosmetic. The rims worked fine before, I think. (Haven't driven my car yet)
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looks good, what size spacers are they?
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Old 03-11-2003, 12:55 PM
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yeah i have spacers on my back for the size of my rims and tires, 265/40/18

but im thinking about getting them in the front cuz i only have 215 up front or they will rub



so what im thinking to be able to put bigger tires is raising my car about 1/2 an inch and then putting spacers and then either 225 or 235
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Originally Posted by CrazyAssRX7' date='Mar 11 2003, 01:55 PM
yeah i have spacers on my back for the size of my rims and tires, 265/40/18

but im thinking about getting them in the front cuz i only have 215 up front or they will rub



so what im thinking to be able to put bigger tires is raising my car about 1/2 an inch and then putting spacers and then either 225 or 235
hey do you have any pixs??? I was 265's....
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they widen the track 25mm's.
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