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I have the base spec 2024 int and want to get the wheels flush with the body. What size spacers would fit the stock wheels?
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Front and back:

20mm 5x114.3 with 64.1 center bore and M12x1.5 thread size.

Base spec and A-Spec are nearly identical in overall diameter and flushness. Base model has meatier tire, less width on wheel, and lower offset. Getting a set of four 20mm will make it nice and flush. If the back of your OEM wheels are like the A-spec 18s, youā€™ll have to tighten them until fully secured. This will notch the back of the wheel just a bit. For more explanation, go to one of my threads from Summer 2022.

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Honesty, people make it seem like there are good brands and not-so-good brands. They simply judge it by price.

Iā€™ve been running spacers problem-free for many many years, and I use stuff from Amazon or eBay. They typically run around $40 for a pair. Just stick to the proper specs, and you wonā€™t have issues or vibrations. Save your money for other mods.
 
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Honesty, people make it seem like there are good brands and not-so-good brands. They simply judge it by price.

Iā€™ve been running spacers problem-free for many many years, and I use stuff from Amazon or eBay. They typically run around $40 for a pair. Just stick to the proper specs, and you wonā€™t have issues or vibrations. Save your money for other mods.
Thanks for taking time to answer this!
 

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Front and back:

20mm 5x114.3 with 64.1 center bore and M12x1.5 thread size.

Base spec and A-Spec are nearly identical in overall diameter and flushness. Base model has meatier tire, less width on wheel, and lower offset. Getting a set of four 20mm will make it nice and flush. If the back of your OEM wheels are like the A-spec 18s, youā€™ll have to tighten them until fully secured. This will notch the back of the wheel just a bit. For more explanation, go to one of my threads from Summer 2022.

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Is there a way to add a spacer and keep the tire size?
Like on the ITS can you add a spacer but keep the 265-tire width as well?
 

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Is there a way to add a spacer and keep the tire size?
Like on the ITS can you add a spacer but keep the 265-tire width as well?
Iā€™m not sure I fully understand your question. All the spacer does is shift the whole wheel/tire more outwards. If you decide to get a meatier tire, that might affect your chance of some rubbing. The prior question was answered based on OEM specs.

From what Iā€™ve seen, you can also add a 20mm spacer (5x120) to the ITS OEM wheels to give it a nice flush look.

Some people thinking about running spacers get worried about rock chips and getting their car dirtier. Iā€™ve never really encounter either of those issues, even though Iā€™m running a more aggressive setup than most people (19x9 +33). To me, flush fitment and a proper drop is the biggest contributor to having a bold and aggressive looking car.
 

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Iā€™m not sure I fully understand your question. All the spacer does is shift the whole wheel/tire more outwards. If you decide to get a meatier tire, that might affect your chance of some rubbing. The prior question was answered based on OEM specs.

From what Iā€™ve seen, you can also add a 20mm spacer (5x120) to the ITS OEM wheels to give it a nice flush look.

Some people thinking about running spacers get worried about rock chips and getting their car dirtier. Iā€™ve never really encounter either of those issues, even though Iā€™m running a more aggressive setup than most people (19x9 +33). To me, flush fitment and a proper drop is the biggest contributor to having a bold and aggressive looking car.
Thanks for clearing that up.
I looked at the post and the tire size changed from a 235 to a 215 above on that chart or whatever., so I just wondered if that meant you had to downsize the tire a bit to make it work, but your reply helped me understand.
 
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Thanks for clearing that up.
I looked at the post and the tire size changed from a 235 to a 215 above on that chart or whatever., so I just wondered if that meant you had to downsize the tire a bit to make it work, but your reply helped me understand.
I think this was to compare the base model wheel size (215 | green) and the A-spec wheel size (235 | orange)
 

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Following up on this,

I bought these wheel spacers


They fit snug on the wheel hub and no issues on the test drive.
the paste you see on the spacer is anti seize

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Looks awesome šŸ¤™ you went with 20mm on all four corners? How are you liking the new look and road-feel?
 
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coming back to this unfortunately... The driver side wheel has been clicking recently when backing up and it's to do with the spacers. apparently they've been pressing on the back of the wheel when put together so I need to get new wheel bearings. :thumbsdown:
 

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coming back to this unfortunately... The driver side wheel has been clicking recently when backing up and it's to do with the spacers. apparently they've been pressing on the back of the wheel when put together so I need to get new wheel bearings. :thumbsdown:
What size spacer? Are you sure the wheels are torqued down correctly? If you went 20mm spacers, Iā€™m willing to bet itā€™s that. Stock studs will hit the back of stock wheels if using that size. Been running spacers for many many years without an issue.

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