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      06-24-2012, 07:43 AM   #1
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Setup with 19" Sportlines, spacers, studs and H&R springs.

Hey all,

Just want to bounce a set up idea off of you all.

Sportlines CS.16
19x8.5 ET35mm
19x9.5 ET22mm
245 front 275 rear

12mm spacers all around
75mm studs
H&R sport springs

Do we need spacers all around or what is pretty common for an aggressive street setup.

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That offset/rim width should get you pretty close to flush with no spacers IMO. Using the wheel offset calulator, you pick up another 13mm in the front and 14mm in the back in outside extension with this setup............... 12mm spacers and you'll be too wide. If you want an idea of how this size will look "as is", check out the Apex EC-7 thread in this section. They have coupe pics in this exact offset size (using 18" rims).

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the specs you posted are perfect
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I wouldn't run spacers with what you've mentioned. Make sue to dial in your camber property and you'll be set!
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but will the studs stick out??? I would like for them to be flush.
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but will the studs stick out??? I would like for them to be flush.
Here, sponsor classifieds:

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Order the 57mm since you will not be running spacers, should fit AND accept a closed end nut if you want

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You all as usual were right!
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Id skip the 12mm spacer in the et22 rear. Its just too much unless you are running more than -2.5deg camber. The front 12mm spacer on the et35 works great, if you have aggressive camber settings ~-3deg.
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Id skip the 12mm spacer in the et22 rear. Its just too much unless you are running more than -2.5deg camber. The front 12mm spacer on the et35 works great, if you have aggressive camber settings ~-3deg.
Thanks for the response. You couldnt be more right. I have the wheels on with no spacers or adjustments and they fit like an agressive factory setup.
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Extended studs are hot.
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Thanks for the response. You couldnt be more right. I have the wheels on with no spacers or adjustments and they fit like an agressive factory setup.
same offsets here in 18's, very agressive factory look!
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Here, sponsor classifieds:

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Order the 57mm since you will not be running spacers, should fit AND accept a closed end nut if you want

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Good info, great link! Any reason not to go with the 75mm studs?
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Good info, great link! Any reason not to go with the 75mm studs?
Not really?

Here's my car with 75mm studs. 5mm Spacers on all 4 corners.



Rear is Flush, front stick out a bit.
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Thanks! I just snapped up a set of 75mms!
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