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20mm rear spacers: H&R, ECS or Eibach?

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Old 06-24-2011, 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by mishar
It is so simple product that nobody can make it wrong. So go for the cheapest. Add some at the front. Looks better and won't hurt anything.
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20mm Bolt On Rears with Standard OEM Wheel Size and ET hit the Sweet Spot. 15mm Hubcentric Non-Bolt On Front only because the the 12mm or Less had much smaller Hubcentric Lips. I didn't want to deal with Balance Issues not did I want Suspension Support Issues on the Front so my compromise was 15mm. Net, Aggression with Style and no Suspension Issues other than what was associated with the Accident which leaves a Wheel Bearing as Final Correction from the Mis-Hap! Net, base selection on Wheel Size, Aggressive Taste, and your preference then everything else is contrary to belief. Good luck and laters,
Old 06-25-2011, 03:08 PM
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Thank you everyone answering my questions - I do appreciated it.

I've decided to go with ECS spacers - 15mm front / 20mm rear.

Will post pictures as soon as they are installed.

Thanks again.

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