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just wanted to no what spacers most people put on there vrs with standed wheels,

10mm or 15mm all round..thanks (and what bolts do i need)

o and any pics with them on would be nice...thanks

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Has it been lowered?

For 10mm you need 14x1.5x37mm Radius and for 15mm you need 14x1.5x42mm Radius but they usually come with the spacers.

Damian @ DPM Performance

What tyres are you running?A lower profile and a even a tiny bit of stretch will enable you to space out much more...

Problems can arise when using spacers on the rear. They have to be deep enough to sit flush on the disc, this means usually 20mm is the minimum for hubcentrics

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Problems can arise when using spacers on the rear. They have to be deep enough to sit flush on the disc, this means usually 20mm is the minimum for hubcentrics

hey cant send you a private message !!! anyway yours is one of my favs:)

so what should i do put 20mm on rear and 15mm on front,i just have the standed vrs setup,wheels tyres... but i dont want the tyres to stick out from the arches,incase i drop her.. what setup do you have on yours,ie spacers,suspention,ect thanks...

No spacers on mine, just Audi S3 wheels and low on coil overs.

Should be fine with 20mm at back and 15mm at front I reckon. missp has 20mm at back on 16" Audi rims, once the 15mm ive ordered are on the front it will be sweet I thinks.

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That suits the wheels well!

Damian @ DPM Performance

When i had mine, i ran 20mm spacers on the rear, and 15mm upfront.

evened them out well i think.

What is the pros and cons to spacers? Back in my saxo days (yes i had a saxo) but anyway people were very against them with regard handling attributes etc?? Any info/facts would be much appreciated :thumbup:

Technically they should improve handling,as they widen the track of the car.

20mm on standards should be fine,but take it from me,not a good idea on 17s with the car dropped on the floor!Im currently running 10mm on a 7.5j rim with coilies (adjusters out) and theres a fair bit of rubbing.

God I used to hate cutting wheel bolts down, very tedious..lol

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