SedN G37xS, eibach pro kit, oem wheels = what size spacers?
I want to get spacers for my 2013 Sedan G37xS, which was lowered with the eibach pro kit on oem wheels.
I searched the forum but all of the threads I've read dealt with coups, not sedans. So will I be ok with 20mm all around?
Or should I do 25mm front and 20mm back?
If you have pictures and information, please post them up! Thanks
I searched the forum but all of the threads I've read dealt with coups, not sedans. So will I be ok with 20mm all around?
Or should I do 25mm front and 20mm back?
If you have pictures and information, please post them up! Thanks
the lower you go, the bigger the spacer you will need .... ^^ for stock ride height, 20mm all around will work fine ..... im on H&R lowering springs and i went 20mm up front and 25mm rear on my sedan and i still have some more space i could push it out in the rear but i didnt want to get a bigger spacer than a 25mm because i track it
This i am NOT absolutely sure about because i dont know what the offsets are on the 19" coupe wheels and their exact specs but i think at stock ride height, you wouldnt really need any spacers with the coupe 19's -- if you really wanted that ultimate flushness, you could try like a 5-10mm spacer .... if you lower the car however, its going to increase your camber and make the wheels look more sunk in, at that point you might need up to a 20mm spacer all around ... but i would recommend just slapping the wheels on the car first, measuring, and going from there ... do it once and do it right -- there are also a lot of pics of sedans with the 19 wheels on them with and without spacers, you could try searching for some of those so you can get an idea
Last edited by Track Star; Jan 5, 2013 at 05:10 AM.
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This i am NOT absolutely sure about because i dont know what the offsets are on the 19" coupe wheels and their exact specs but i think at stock ride height, you wouldnt really need any spacers with the coupe 19's -- if you really wanted that ultimate flushness, you could try like a 5-10mm spacer .... if you lower the car however, its going to increase your camber and make the wheels look more sunk in, at that point you might need up to a 20mm spacer all around ... but i would recommend just slapping the wheels on the car first, measuring, and going from there ... do it once and do it right -- there are also a lot of pics of sedans with the 19 wheels on them with and without spacers, you could try searching for some of those so you can get an idea
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