Spacer options

Discussion in 'Suspension, Brakes, Wheels & Tyres section' started by SonnyG, Apr 3, 2014.

  1. What spacers do people recommend? And which size to fill out the arches nicely?

    Ktec have 19mm ones. What other options are there?
     
  2. I think 19 look good on the back maybe a bit much for the front tho my opinion
     
  3. fitting a set of Ktec 19mm to the rear and 10mm to the front of a clio at the week end might try them on mine , well be rude not too :wink:
     
  4. make sure you cover the sides of the car well in anti chip stickers if you space the fronts!!!!
     
  5. Think I'll just do the rear as the front sits ok for me.
     
  6. I went 20mm back and 10mm front. Fronts need it in my oppinion I'll throw a pic up soon
     
  7. Pics would be great!

    Where did you get them from?
     
  8. I just fitted some 20mm to the rear of my 225. Fills the arches a lot better, especially as I have the standard 225 alloys on. Put some 5mm on the front as it wasn't far off as it was.
     
  9. What options are there? K-tec are the only I know off. eBay specials or where else? Links please :smile:
     
  10. I got some Bimecc 20mm rear spacers off eBay. They come with the lengthened bolts as well. 181337010674 should be the item number. The 5mm ones are 190924587449, need to buy slightly longer bolts separately.
     
  11. Feirny

    Feirny RSM Admin

    Just put H&R 25mm on the rear of mine.
     
  12. Get some pics up I'm interested to see what that looks like it's like having et43 wheels.
     
  13. Feirny

    Feirny RSM Admin

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  14. Surely sticking spacers on the front ruins the scrub radius that Renault tried so hard to fix with the swivel hub design?
     
  15. Pictures of my spacer's

    This is my first post so please bear with me if this didn't work. I recently put 20mm spacer's all round and these are some of the pictures I took.


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  16. Have to click the link to see them, but gives a good idea of how much it brings the wheels out into the arches.
     

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