Wheel offset with H&R lowering springs
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Hey, I'm looking to reduce the wheel gap a little bit. My current setup is 06 2.0t quattro 6MT s-line suspension with 12mm front and 15mm rear spacers on the 43ET 5-spoke s-line wheels. I read the springs will lower the front an additional inch and the rear about a quarter of an inch. Anyone have a similar setup or what kind of wheel and spacer setups are people running with the H&R springs?
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Many people run H&R Sport springs like these on B7's with 10mm fronts and 15mm rears without reporting rubbing issues. I'm not certain about 12mm fronts though, a search should lend some more insight there. Now if you add 1000lbs of people that you might hall around in a car-pool it could vary. How close are you to the fender now? Sometimes its best just to pop out with your ruler and check how much room you have.
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