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Author: tucpal - Replies: 8 - Views: 6132
eibach wheel spacers
as the title says anyone used these
eibach wheel spacers

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OPEL-ASTRA-Spo...258588afcb

not really sure if the origanl studs will need to be cut
Author: twinpipes - Replies: 1 - Views: 2520
Lowering and wheel spacers
Want to lower and maybe spacers onĀ  my 2017 GTC 1.6cdti limited edition, there is a good 40mm/45mm space from wheel to arch on front and back, I have 20" rims on with factory 245/45/20 tires. Have measured the wheels with a straight edge to get distance from arch, 20mm spacers would be out past a bit 15mm maybe good front and back, any pics or feedback welcome
Author: eatmybogbrush - Replies: 0 - Views: 1045
BiTurbo spacers
I want to fit 15mm spacers as I tried to fit 5mm only to find the nuts would only turn 6 times to tighten and the bolts look way too short, don't want to change the bolt length I want the type that bolt on and the wheel bolts on to the spacer.

Question is will they fit ok and what are good ones to fit, I do have a space about nut deep on the inside of the wheel, anyone fitted them to these 19in BiTurbo wheels as they do seem wide and not much gap on the rear arch.

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