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Originally Posted by milamookie
Offset calculator says you're 16 mm retracted relative to stock setup. So a 15 mm spacer will get you closer to the stock look as far as flushness to fender.
When I was running stock setup I had a 10 mm spacer (ride height lowered 25 mm) with no issues so I think you could do a 25 mm spacer and be fine and get an even more flush look. Of course you would have to make adjustments to the front to get a consistent look front to rear.
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Thanks so much for following-up with me on this!