Can you stack 2 spacers on one wheel? any cons? :)
#1
Can you stack 2 spacers on one wheel? any cons? :)
I have a stock configuration Quattro (ET32, 7.5") ....
I'm thinking of putting 12mm spacers in the front to get about 10.7mm from flush. (according to the calculator)
If I do this, I would love to somehow get around 18mm in the back to match this (instead of 20mm), is there anything wrong with putting an 10mm AND a 8mm spacer on top of each other on the same wheel? Is this a bad idea?
I'm thinking of putting 12mm spacers in the front to get about 10.7mm from flush. (according to the calculator)
If I do this, I would love to somehow get around 18mm in the back to match this (instead of 20mm), is there anything wrong with putting an 10mm AND a 8mm spacer on top of each other on the same wheel? Is this a bad idea?
#4
No.....Your overthinking the calculator.....>>
Shown here: 15mm front and 25mm rear on stock offset (32) 7.5" wheels..
Don't stack spacers please. If that's too wide for you drop back 5mm..
<img src="http://images6.fotki.com/v1/photos/7/7305/43355/Dscf0987or-vi.jpg">
<img src="http://images6.fotki.com/v1/photos/7/7305/43355/Dscf0953-vi.jpg">
Don't stack spacers please. If that's too wide for you drop back 5mm..
<img src="http://images6.fotki.com/v1/photos/7/7305/43355/Dscf0987or-vi.jpg">
<img src="http://images6.fotki.com/v1/photos/7/7305/43355/Dscf0953-vi.jpg">
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