2011 RL Spacers with stock 18 inquiry

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Old 11-24-2016, 01:24 PM
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Question 2011 RL Spacers with stock 18 inquiry

I did a few search but cannot seem to find a solid answer .
Anyone running spacers with stock 18 rims on their RL ..
I lowered the car with H&R springs a few years and with the stock wheels on for the winter season I am looking for more flush look to eliminate some finder gap
Any suggestions on the spacer specs unfortunately I am no where near the car to take measurements ..

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Old 11-28-2016, 11:44 PM
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I've been running spacers on my 09 for the past 3 winters. I have 15mm (Akata) in the front and 25mm (Ichiba) in the rear. Both hubcentric and both purchased off of Ebay. It brings the tires out real nice. Not flush, but close. I am also lowered on H&R's. I have never had an issue and I love the look.
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I have been checking eBay but seeing results for BMW's & Chevy's.. I'll keep searching I appreciate your response and that stance looks great
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You will find them if you look up the size not the car brand. You'd be looking for 5x120mm 64.1mm hub bore.
Like these. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/232147679728
I also remeber now that I got the Ichiba ones from a place called imageinmotion.com
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car looks good on the stockies mike

​​​​​​​Do you run the spacers on your 20s as well?
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Hey Jeff, Thanks... stocks are back on for the winter.. booo... haha
I didn't have to run spacers on the 20's as I ordered the wheels with the offset I wanted.
The stock wheels have a huge +55mm offset and the 20's were ordered with a +35mm pushing them out fairly flush with the fender.
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mike, get a winter beater lol

​​​​​​​This RL is too clean
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Originally Posted by Fuchfaccio
You will find them if you look up the size not the car brand. You'd be looking for 5x120mm 64.1mm hub bore.
Like these. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/232147679728
I also remeber now that I got the Ichiba ones from a place called imageinmotion.com
Yea that is what I did , getting the 25mm elsewhere since its not on eBay
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