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Has anyone installed wheel spacers and not lowered the car? I’d like to see how that would look like.
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Do you know if this is the case for spacers for all trim levels of the new integra/civics? Going to throw 20mm on my ASpec next weekend
I do not know for sure. I think Aspec rims are supposed to be at 80 ft/lbs, vs the Type S at 94 lbs. If that's the case, then spacers probably need less as well. I would message the spacer manufacturers if they aren't readily offering up this information.
 

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I had them on before I dropped the car. It looked good. If you have no plans on dropping, I think it's worth a shot anyway. I get the aerodynamic purpose of having the wheels inset from the fenders, but it's not as good looking as having a more flush look. Just my opinion of course. Surely someone has a pic or two out their somewhere.
 

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Has anyone installed wheel spacers and not lowered the car? I’d like to see how that would look like.
Just put them on, 15mm in the front 20mm in the back. Still on stock suspension. No current plans to lower it given I scrap all the time at stock height. Any particular photos you’re looking for? I have a few of the fitment. Sorry about the dirty car, western PA is a bitch
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Just put them on, 15mm in the front 20mm in the back. Still on stock suspension. No current plans to lower it given I scrap all the time at stock height. Any particular photos you’re looking for? I have a few of the fitment. Sorry about the dirty car, western PA is a bitch
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Can you take some from the side angled? I’d like to see the fender to wheel gap thanks.
 

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I do not know for sure. I think Aspec rims are supposed to be at 80 ft/lbs, vs the Type S at 94 lbs. If that's the case, then spacers probably need less as well. I would message the spacer manufacturers if they aren't readily offering up this information.
Roger that; thanks mate!
 

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Just put them on, 15mm in the front 20mm in the back. Still on stock suspension. No current plans to lower it given I scrap all the time at stock height. Any particular photos you’re looking for? I have a few of the fitment. Sorry about the dirty car, western PA is a bitch
IMG_4135.jpeg
IMG_4136.jpeg

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What was the ft/lbs you used for the wheel spacers?
Just put them on, 15mm in the front 20mm in the back. Still on stock suspension. No current plans to lower it given I scrap all the time at stock height. Any particular photos you’re looking for? I have a few of the fitment. Sorry about the dirty car, western PA is a bitch
IMG_4135.jpeg
IMG_4136.jpeg
What was the ft/lbs you used for the wheel spacers?
 

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Almost positive that was supposed to be 105 ft lbs, Maybe 103, but it was higher than our wheel torque.
 

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