R56 Wheel spacers for my 2011 MCS
with no stock suspension?
Sorry, mis read. Should read “on stock suspension”
On “not stock suspension” spacers will depends on the amount of lowering and your alignment. There is more room in the rear, too, since the rear gains more camber as it lowers, which pulls the tire in away from the fender.
I am currently running an effective 12mm spacer based on my wheel specs and additional 8mm actual spacer, and have plenty of clearance with my 215/45-17 tires. BUT, I am also running coilovers and rear camber arms. In the front, I have almost -2° Of camber, which helps with clearance.
On “not stock suspension” spacers will depends on the amount of lowering and your alignment. There is more room in the rear, too, since the rear gains more camber as it lowers, which pulls the tire in away from the fender.
I am currently running an effective 12mm spacer based on my wheel specs and additional 8mm actual spacer, and have plenty of clearance with my 215/45-17 tires. BUT, I am also running coilovers and rear camber arms. In the front, I have almost -2° Of camber, which helps with clearance.
Happy to sell you spacers as we have many options
https://www.waymotorworks.com/wmw-5m...l-spacers.html
https://www.waymotorworks.com/h-r-15...l-spacers.html
But with stock wheels and stock suspension I don't see any reason for them and would recommend just staying with the stock setup until spacers are required.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/wmw-5m...l-spacers.html
https://www.waymotorworks.com/h-r-15...l-spacers.html
But with stock wheels and stock suspension I don't see any reason for them and would recommend just staying with the stock setup until spacers are required.
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