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2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs

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My people, I thought I'd share my process of adding spacers to my '23 Integra. There are a few posts already about this, but I wanted to give my POV on how it went down. My car is currently on 25"mm spacers on all 4s with Eibach Lowering springs.



To start here's everything I had in hand. I've left out the obvious like jack, torque wrench, etc.
- 20mm Spacers
- 25mm Spacers
- After Market Lugs (radius seat, not cone seat)
-Anti Seize Lubricant
- Loctite
- Dremmel (for 20mm spacers)
- Sandpaper and brush
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5963


Here's fitment before, again, on eibach lowering springs.
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5959

Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5962


Choosing between 20mm and 25mm spacers:

The factory wheel studs are M12 x 1.5mm and have a length of 24.3mm. That being said, a 25mm spacer will clear the stud, but not a 20mm spacer. Below are pictures to show the difference.

20mm spacer:
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5965


25mm spacers:
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5966


If you choose to go with the 20mm spacers, you will need to grind down the back of the wheel enough for the factory stud to clear. It shouldn't be too long of a process to do so, but I went with a 25mm spacer to completely avoid this.

Lug Nuts:
Depending on the stud lengths that come with your wheel spacers, you may need new lug nuts. Please NOTE that the OEM lug nuts have a radius seat. Cone seats should NOT be used here. I made the mistake of buying cone seat lugs, and luckily did some research and bought the correct lugs before installing. See below showing the OEM versus a cone seat lug nut. Slight difference but most def an important thing to note.
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5964


Install:

After removing the wheel, I went and grabbed some sandpaper to remove majority of the rust to prevent any issues with the wheel spacer.
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5967


I added anti seize on the back of the wheel spacer since I do not plan on running spacers forever. I also threw some blue loctite on the factory studs before adding the spacer to keep them secured. Torqued everything to 80lbs per specs.
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5969

Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5970


After that, just a matter of installing the wheels back and we're good to go. Torqued everything to spec, drove for about a week, then checked the lugs again to make sure they were still at the same torque.

Below are pictures of the fitment. Back wheels sit flush. I'm not running camber kits so there's a bit of negative camber. The fronts poke out just the slightest bit, but not too much. I honestly was worried it'd be out more. Wheels are sitting about 1/2" from the fender. I show a picture showing a 1/2" socket extension clear the fender and wheel. There's no rubbing on full turns (you have roughly 3/8" to 1/2" clear for the fender liner). I'm really happy with the outcome, especially since it was a pretty simple install and no wheel modifications were required.

Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5974


Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5975


Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5978
Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_5980

Acura Integra 2023 DE4 Integra A-Spec - 20mm and 25mm Spacers w/ Eibach Lowering Springs IMG_6194
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My people, I thought I'd share my process of adding spacers to my '23 Integra. There are a few posts already about this, but I wanted to give my POV on how it went down. My car is currently on 25"mm spacers on all 4s with Eibach Lowering springs.



To start here's everything I had in hand. I've left out the obvious like jack, torque wrench, etc.
- 20mm Spacers
- 25mm Spacers
- After Market Lugs (radius seat, not cone seat)
-Anti Seize Lubricant
- Loctite
- Dremmel (for 20mm spacers)
- Sandpaper and brush
IMG_5963.jpg


Here's fitment before, again, on eibach lowering springs.
IMG_5959.jpg

IMG_5962.jpg


Choosing between 20mm and 25mm spacers:

The factory wheel studs are M12 x 1.5mm and have a length of 24.3mm. That being said, a 25mm spacer will clear the stud, but not a 20mm spacer. Below are pictures to show the difference.

20mm spacer:
IMG_5965.jpg


25mm spacers:
IMG_5966.jpg


If you choose to go with the 20mm spacers, you will need to grind down the back of the wheel enough for the factory stud to clear. It shouldn't be too long of a process to do so, but I went with a 25mm spacer to completely avoid this.

Lug Nuts:
Depending on the stud lengths that come with your wheel spacers, you may need new lug nuts. Please NOTE that the OEM lug nuts have a radius seat. Cone seats should NOT be used here. I made the mistake of buying cone seat lugs, and luckily did some research and bought the correct lugs before installing. See below showing the OEM versus a cone seat lug nut. Slight difference but most def an important thing to note.
IMG_5964.jpg


Install:

After removing the wheel, I went and grabbed some sandpaper to remove majority of the rust to prevent any issues with the wheel spacer.
IMG_5967.jpg


I added anti seize on the back of the wheel spacer since I do not plan on running spacers forever. I also threw some blue loctite on the factory studs before adding the spacer to keep them secured. Torqued everything to 80lbs per specs.
IMG_5969.jpg

IMG_5970.jpg


After that, just a matter of installing the wheels back and we're good to go. Torqued everything to spec, drove for about a week, then checked the lugs again to make sure they were still at the same torque.

Below are pictures of the fitment. Back wheels sit flush. I'm not running camber kits so there's a bit of negative camber. The fronts poke out just the slightest bit, but not too much. I honestly was worried it'd be out more. Wheels are sitting about 1/2" from the fender. I show a picture showing a 1/2" socket extension clear the fender and wheel. There's no rubbing on full turns (you have roughly 3/8" to 1/2" clear for the fender liner). I'm really happy with the outcome, especially since it was a pretty simple install and no wheel modifications were required.

IMG_5974.jpg


IMG_5975.jpg


IMG_5978.jpg
IMG_5980.jpg

IMG_6194.jpg
Nice post 🤙

I had 20mm on my last teg but didn’t take them off after it was totaled. Looking to get some installed again on my new one this spring (and getting her lowered as well)

are you on the pro kit from eibach?
 
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Nice post 🤙

I had 20mm on my last teg but didn’t take them off after it was totaled. Looking to get some installed again on my new one this spring (and getting her lowered as well)

are you on the pro kit from eibach?
Yes, currently on eibach's pro kit.
 

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Thank you for this post. The spacers are now added to my list...

Do you have a link for the 25mm spacers?
 

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