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Autocon 04-14-2015 07:00 PM

Determining spacers needed with springs?
 
Hey I was looking for a way to determine the size of spacers I would need to run with the wheels I have and springs I want to get but have been unsuccessful on finding a way to easily determine what I will need before I buy the springs.

Most things I have seen tell you to measure with the springs already on and such but I want to buy the springs and spacers and get them all put on in one go.

I was originally going to go coilovers but after some great info from people on this form it seems like with only hitting the track 3 or 4 days a year springs will be a fine and cheaper solution.


I recently put on my Enkei Kojin 17x9 +45 wheels with 225 +45 wheels (will be going to 245 next set) and I have slight rubbing up at full lock in the front. I plan to drop an 20mm front and back with springs and know without coils I will need more clearance.

Is there a way to figure out the size of spacers I will need to run to not have any rubbing before buying the springs so I can get everyone installed in one go? Dont care about flushed look or anything, just want no rubbing on the perch so I can still track or autoX my car.

Thanks!

swarb 04-14-2015 07:36 PM

17x9 +35 seems like a popular choice.
I am going to say 10mm.
For the amount you spend on spacers and springs (~300 a set), I would just use that money towards coils like st's or new tein z's or basis. You could also sell the stock suspension.

8R6 04-14-2015 07:52 PM

8mm to clear, but i dont think ive ever seen an 8mm spacer. so get a 10mm spacer and everything will fit fine. get camber bolts for the front though otherwise the wheel/tire will poke out past the fender with stock camber settings. camber bolts are only like $45 or something new and if you're installing springs, theres no extra step necessary during install. $20-30 used.

Autocon 04-15-2015 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BRGT86 (Post 2212771)
8mm to clear, but i dont think ive ever seen an 8mm spacer. so get a 10mm spacer and everything will fit fine. get camber bolts for the front though otherwise the wheel/tire will poke out past the fender with stock camber settings. camber bolts are only like $45 or something new and if you're installing springs, theres no extra step necessary during install. $20-30 used.

Cool, good to know 10mm will work and about the camber bolts. Thanks :)

Curious how did you find out that 8 was needed to clear? Just personal experince or is there a way to actually calculate it?

Also love your build! :thumbup:

8R6 04-15-2015 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Autocon (Post 2214197)
Cool, good to know 10mm will work and about the camber bolts. Thanks :)

Curious how did you find out that 8 was needed to clear? Just personal experince or is there a way to actually calculate it?

Also love your build! :thumbup:

oops. i miscalculated. i meant 5mm to clear, not 8. and i just based it on my wheels that are 17x9 +38. when i was on springs with oem struts, i had like 3mm of clearance from the spring perch. so with +45, with a 5mm spacer, you'd be a hair away from touching the oem spring perch.

and thanks :)


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