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Spacer w/ CE28n

Old 04-03-2008, 08:25 AM
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I am looking to run a spacer with my CE28ns but I don't know if I should go with the 10mm or 15mm spacer. I was running work meister s1s that were 18x9.5 +63 with 265/35/18s. Now I am running CE28ns 17x9.0 +63 with 255 40/17s.

What is the highest I can go with out rubbing on the rear fender?

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It would help to know if your fenders are rolled.
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I would not go more than a 10mm spacer.
Old 04-03-2008, 09:19 AM
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17x9+63 offset with a 255 rear tire and 15mm spacer is easy so long as his fenders are rolled. I would recommend the Kics spacer because they lock down your original wheel studs and are very well made.
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My fenders are not rolled at the moment. I don't really want to roll them so I guess I will go with the 10mm. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by IIGQ4U,Apr 3 2008, 09:19 AM
17x9+63 offset with a 255 rear tire and 15mm spacer is easy so long as his fenders are rolled. I would recommend the Kics spacer because they lock down your original wheel studs and are very well made.
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with some rolling and light bumper cutting we get 17x9.5+38 all around super duper slammed too.
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Originally Posted by nevaland9,Apr 3 2008, 12:22 PM
with some rolling and light bumper cutting we get 17x9.5+38 all around super duper slammed too.
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You gotta take your wheel off to check if it has clearance for the studs.

The og studs are about an inch so if you run a 10mm spacer your wheel needs to be able to clear another 16mm.

Just a heads up!

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Thanks, I got extended studs also.

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