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Photo's Uni Red 1.8T SOLD
Last edited by Photo; 08-29-2007 at 05:00 PM.. Reason: Sold |
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The pics you have in your photo thread - is that with the spacers on?
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5mm is okay w/the stock bolts. I believe 8mm MIGHT even be okay, I know 10mm they'll recommend you get longer bolts.
From what I hear from a performance/turning point of view, front is a good place for them. But putting them in the rear for looks wouldn't DETRACT from performance noticably either. |
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noR is right. Spacers in the rear won't detract from performance much. Looks are great but a small amount of understear is created. Most noticable if you track or auto cross your car a lot. Thats why I they worked great for me just in the front.
8mm and up need longer bolts, 5mm is ok for stock bolts. |
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