The quest for "Flushness" using AP2 OEM Wheels!
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Did any of u guys notice any change in the suspension? I have skunk2 springs and the ride quality changed from bad to pretty bad.... I have 17mm front and 20mm spacer in the rear.... I think is time for coilovers.
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I'm selling my spacers for $100 + shipping. They were only on the car for about a month. PM me if interested.
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Ya you're right. That should tell you something though! 20mm is best for the rear. 15mm is too small. I started with 20R/15F and ended up going 20 all around.
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I don't believe you'll be able to get real flush with AP1 wheels because they don't have the recessed sections on the back of the hub. To get flush, you'll need spacers with built in studs. In order to run those you need the recess on the wheel.