Need advise on spacers
#1
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Need advise on spacers
Hi Guys -
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
Thanks very much
G10.
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
Thanks very much
G10.
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Hi Guys -
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
Thanks very much
G10.
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
Thanks very much
G10.
2 years no issues.
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Hi Guys -
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
I need advise on spacers. I am going to be installing them for the winter with the duckfeet. I've looked around and it seems like the 20mm has been the best choice for a square setup.
Please let me know what brand you have, and how has your experience been with it.
Some tips:
Use a thin application of no-sieze compound between the hub and the spacer, and between the spacer and the wheel.
Before you do this dance again next year, clean the spacers down to the metal and start over.
Since you're going to be installing and uninstalling each year, don't use the crappy half-height, open lug nuts that come with your spacers. Spend a little extra and get some quality spline-drive lug nuts. Here are some pics. The lugnuts in the first pic... toss them in the trash.
Look at the lug nuts in the second pic... spline drive nuts from Gorilla which use every single mm of thread, and you won't ever have to worry about stripping the heads. Which you will do with the little ones, guaranteed.
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John - thanks very much for your advice.
I had a question on what you said here.
"I think 15 vs 20 kind of depends on your camber and your drop. Both sizes are fine with duckfeet, IMO"
My camber is original ( never adjusted it ) so don't really know the actual numbers and no drop. It's still original height. Do you still think going with 15" will still be flush to the fender or would you recommend going with 20 mm
I had a question on what you said here.
"I think 15 vs 20 kind of depends on your camber and your drop. Both sizes are fine with duckfeet, IMO"
My camber is original ( never adjusted it ) so don't really know the actual numbers and no drop. It's still original height. Do you still think going with 15" will still be flush to the fender or would you recommend going with 20 mm
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John - thanks very much for your advice.
I had a question on what you said here.
"I think 15 vs 20 kind of depends on your camber and your drop. Both sizes are fine with duckfeet, IMO"
My camber is original ( never adjusted it ) so don't really know the actual numbers and no drop. It's still original height. Do you still think going with 15" will still be flush to the fender or would you recommend going with 20 mm
I had a question on what you said here.
"I think 15 vs 20 kind of depends on your camber and your drop. Both sizes are fine with duckfeet, IMO"
My camber is original ( never adjusted it ) so don't really know the actual numbers and no drop. It's still original height. Do you still think going with 15" will still be flush to the fender or would you recommend going with 20 mm
The thing is, there's a very subjective balance between gap and offset. And there's a very personal preference on how you want to prioritize and asses these things, from the side profile or down the length of the car. Personally, I think at OEM height with duckfeet, you actually want a little bit of tuck... which is why I recommend the 15's over the 20's.
When you research this topic, you're going to see wildly different opinions, so it all comes down to your own values, and how convincing various comments are to you. But in the end, they're just spacer adapters. If you don't like it, take them off and sell them for a negligable loss.
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Any recommendations for spacer size with OEM 18" Sedan Sport wheels? Its dropped to the typical 26.5"-26.75" fender to ground on teins. I would assume 15mm would be the choice here as well?
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I also have the B2AutoDesign spacers and would like to replace all the lug nuts.
Thanks
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