The quest for "Flushness" using AP2 OEM Wheels!
#82
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why did you not use the same style bolt on spacer on the front, that u used on the rear? any reason behind this or was it because it just didnt fit?? because i have seen bolt on 15mm spacers fit oem wheels.. just wondering your reason behind this. i too am interested in spacing my wheels, maybe 15 f 15-20 r.
why did you not use the same style bolt on spacer on the front, that u used on the rear? any reason behind this or was it because it just didnt fit?? because i have seen bolt on 15mm spacers fit oem wheels.. just wondering your reason behind this. i too am interested in spacing my wheels, maybe 15 f 15-20 r.
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I don't have an S2k, But I do have Project Kics 15mm spacers on my evo, and to be honest with you, the car 'feels' more planted. but this is of course just from my butt opinion.
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guys, sorry I forgot about this thread....
15mm spacers up front is ideal for the s2000 with no rubbing issues but for the rears, I would recommend not going more than 20mm. I had 25mm in the rear and it was fine for my car running negative camber but it would definitely rub without fender rolling on aggressive driving.
Buy only H/R spacers as quality really makes a difference!
rick
15mm spacers up front is ideal for the s2000 with no rubbing issues but for the rears, I would recommend not going more than 20mm. I had 25mm in the rear and it was fine for my car running negative camber but it would definitely rub without fender rolling on aggressive driving.
Buy only H/R spacers as quality really makes a difference!
rick
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Originally Posted by s4play,May 6 2009, 01:44 AM
guys, sorry I forgot about this thread....
15mm spacers up front is ideal for the s2000 with no rubbing issues but for the rears, I would recommend not going more than 20mm. I had 25mm in the rear and it was fine for my car running negative camber but it would definitely rub without fender rolling on aggressive driving.
Buy only H/R spacers as quality really makes a difference!
rick
15mm spacers up front is ideal for the s2000 with no rubbing issues but for the rears, I would recommend not going more than 20mm. I had 25mm in the rear and it was fine for my car running negative camber but it would definitely rub without fender rolling on aggressive driving.
Buy only H/R spacers as quality really makes a difference!
rick
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Originally Posted by s2000craze,May 5 2009, 10:41 PM
Thanks for clearing that up. I'm going to try 15/20 with stock tires. Are Project kics as reliable as the H/R spacers?
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Looks nice...
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...amlin/?start=0
I'd prefer 15s in the rear as well, though to be able to drop the car a bit more...
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...amlin/?start=0
I'd prefer 15s in the rear as well, though to be able to drop the car a bit more...