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Hub Spacers & Devil Eyes

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Evening All,

After doing various mods to my car since new, will post specs and pics soon, I found some spacer hubs which I thought might make the car sit wider, been lowered about 15mm, what effect will this have on handling and steering (main concern), was going to stick a set of the following on:

Awesome > Forge 10mm (per side) Hub spacers (pair) Black

Also really fancy putting a set of Devil Eyes in but concerned about how legal they are in the UK... are they??

http://www.superskoda.com/images/Reference/jeanluc3.jpg

I have some grill ideas too to keep the chrome and do the halfords ripspeed mesh conversion, and keep the badge.

Any thoughts on the above would be most welcome.

Thanks

:):):)

dont do the spacers mate. speekin to delcac on the WSM meet he was sayin it f**ks the handlin up.

the lights are not my thing but spose they may look ok once on the car.

not seen many with the mesh and the badge mate.

look at my gallery as i dun it and i think it is one of the best ways as it looks sort of std.

it took some doin as you need to massage the mesh to give it a curve so you dont have a gap behind the badge.

all best mate

billy

First time i took rear wheels off discovered previous owner had fitted 5mm aluminium spacers, (none on the front).

Wheels / tyres are standard size and still sit within the body arches.

Ive left them on as they are only 5mm but i really dont know if they do anything positive or negative.

I suspect if you parked mine alongside a vrs without spacers they wouldnt be noticed.

Peter

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