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Wheel Spacers for Kreative Widebody kit???
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guitarguru44
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South River
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New Jersey,
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Hey I need to move my rims about an inch or an inch and a half from the original location. I have 19x 8s but i need to push them out further for flush fitting for the widebody form kreative the 8 piece obsidian one. I was wondering what your thoughts were and how this will affect performance and about how much will they be?? Aby info would be appreciated and if anyone knows if I can get a turbo sponsorship let me know... Thanks
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[#] Aug 03, 2005 08:57pm
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rsworksTc
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- -guitarguru44- wrote:
- Hey I need to move my rims about an inch or an inch and a half from the original location. I have 19x 8s but i need to push them out further for flush fitting for the widebody form kreative the 8 piece obsidian one. I was wondering what your thoughts were and how this will affect performance and about how much will they be?? Aby info would be appreciated and if anyone knows if I can get a turbo sponsorship let me know... Thanks
H&R make some of the best wheel spacers on the market and the go from 5 to 90mm just check thier site you probably need a least a 20mm spacer. H&R spacers include extended bolts and hub centric spacer design.H&R Wheel Spacers^link^
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[#] Aug 04, 2005 05:43am
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guitarguru44
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South River
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oh ok, thanks im pretty sure this is the type of thing that i need and you say they go up to 90 mm which is good cuz i need about 30-35mm
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[#] Aug 04, 2005 08:50am
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rsworksTc
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- -guitarguru44- wrote:
- oh ok, thanks im pretty sure this is the type of thing that i need and you say they go up to 90 mm which is good cuz i need about 30-35mm
Check the link above for the exact part #-s
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[#] Aug 04, 2005 09:04am
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guitarguru44
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South River
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New Jersey,
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thx
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[#] Aug 06, 2005 01:38pm
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Vicious
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Orlando
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Florida,
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can-t wait to see your tC with the kit on and the spacers installed
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[#] Aug 07, 2005 07:14am
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Symantix
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- guitarguru44 wrote:
- Hey I need to move my rims about an inch or an inch and a half from the original location. I have 19x 8s but i need to push them out further for flush fitting for the widebody form kreative the 8 piece obsidian one. I was wondering what your thoughts were and how this will affect performance and about how much will they be?? Aby info would be appreciated and if anyone knows if I can get a turbo sponsorship let me know... Thanks
spacers are a bad idea on any car. The fenders of your TC are going to be modified by the company installing your kit. Why don't you just get wider rims and leave the spacers to honda fags with daytons.
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[#] Sep 12, 2005 09:30am
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rsworksTc
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Symantix, while I would agree cheap universal spacers are bad for cars and I would not suggest them. The high quality vehicle specific spacer built by companies like H&R are not bad for vehicles and have been used for years to improve handling and looks of vehicles. We are not looking to shove the rim past the fender lip like 'daytons' but rather be flush with the fender. And yes wider will get closer to the fender that extra little push to even out or get the certain stance and flush look can be done thru high qualility spacers from companies like H&R.
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[#] Sep 13, 2005 04:24pm
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boostedtc
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Don't put to big of a spacer. I heard it is not safe.. they say 2-3mm wont affect but anything over is not meant to race in or anything
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[#] Nov 23, 2005 11:34pm
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