EIBACH Wheel Spacers
Hey guys I did a search on the EIBACH wheel spacers and came up empty. I was wondering if anyone has used them before. They are supposed to make your tires fill the tire well. Give you that "wider stance" look.
Any feedback would be killer.
Thanks in advance,
Any feedback would be killer.
Thanks in advance,
I personally do not like wheel spacers but the eibach or h&r are the best due to the fact that they are made hubcentric to the vehicle. I highly recommend them to people at work when they are looking into spacers but they have a higher price tag than the universal. What kind of vehicle do you have? Also to find out how thick of a spacer you need measure the distance between the top of the tire and the inside of the fender.
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Hey there Spooln, I have a 95 Teg. I'm in the process of doing a JDM SiR-G conversion on it. I would like to give the car a wider stance if possible, I just threw the EIBACH brand out there. If there are any other brands that you know of that would be great info.
I don't know what wheels you have on there but if your gonna buy a set depending on size, say a 15x7 w/ a lower offset will bring the wheels out toward the fenders more. Also I wouldn't space out any more than 5mm. I would definetley recommend longer wheel studs to be safe if you decide to do it just as a safety precaution.
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Not a Honda, but I have tried them on this Celica, and they wheels, both under acceleration and under heavy braking, remain true and vibration-free. If you want to increase the track, I'd definitely recommend Eibach. Just be sure to press the new (included) studs into your hubs.
Not a Honda, but I have tried them on this Celica, and they wheels, both under acceleration and under heavy braking, remain true and vibration-free. If you want to increase the track, I'd definitely recommend Eibach. Just be sure to press the new (included) studs into your hubs.
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