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Spacer sizes???
Just bought my 2022 today. Should arrive (out of state) on Friday.
Already have suspension ready for it. In the short term, until I figure out my wheel and tire setup would like to put spacers on the car. Anyone have an idea of sizing?? |
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I intend to install 10mm in the front and 15mm on the back (slip-on spacers). Since i don't want bolt-ons spacers. Need ARP extended studs too.
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With the old car it was 20 and 25mm for flush fit. I'm not sure if that will be different on this new car though. I know the new wheels are a half inch wider, but I'm not sure if the track is wider. Hopefully someone can chime in on this.
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Yes its been confirmed that the rear track of the car is wider but dont have exacts. On my previous pp (7.5 wheel) brz I ran 25mm on all 4 corners (no poke).
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Ok so after messing about with a few different setups. I landed with a 30mm F (25mm F works as well but not as flush) and 20mm R.. Flush fitment. NO POKE!!
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So in theory, for a flush fitment with stock wheels of 7.5" the fronts would have an offset of 18, and the rears and offset of 28?
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Nice, got any photos? I will be going down this route.
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Finally, i ordered 20mm at four corners. 25mm in the rear seems to poke a little.
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