Haha awesomeSilas wrote:Wheels look real good Graham, just got your txt while I was lying on the beach

Haha awesomeSilas wrote:Wheels look real good Graham, just got your txt while I was lying on the beach
I run 8mm front & 10mm back H&R Hubcentric spacers. (IMO - I would not use anything apart from hubcentric spacers as it's not worth the potential vibration issues)toyneg wrote:If I'm honest I'm not sure, ill find out thoughFirestarter wrote:Ah ha nice one Tony![]()
I see you have H&R spacers. Would these need to be removed if you install a set of lowering springs?
thank you!pclarke88738 wrote:Love the new look!
Car looks dirty though...could perhaps do with a wash
Gavla wrote:I run 8mm front & 10mm back H&R Hubcentric spacers. (IMO - I would not use anything apart from hubcentric spacers as it's not worth the potential vibration issues)toyneg wrote:If I'm honest I'm not sure, ill find out thoughFirestarter wrote:Ah ha nice one Tony![]()
I see you have H&R spacers. Would these need to be removed if you install a set of lowering springs?
Before I had this lowering kit fitted I was running SS+ with the spacers above and it rubbed the lining bolt (which is located inside the front arch) once under really heavy compression due to a massive pot hole (should have seen it) I checked the car and had no damage - just the paint on the bolt was scuffed at the edge. A lot of people run 8mm with no problems and 99.9% of the time it's fine.
I have the KW spring kit set to the lowest setting at the back and get no rubbing (64cm measured from ground to centre arch).
However.....the fronts is what you should be more concerned with. I am running 8mm and have now taken out the lining bolt. It's fine as the lining rests on the lip and will go nowhere. Since the lowering kit was fitted I had set the fronts to 64cm but found this a bit low for me as it was catching on the centre exhaust over speed humps so raised this to 65cm which then worked well for me and still looks damn low.
If there is a lower hubcentric spacer then personally I would go for it and shave of a few mm of the front (but I've been told that 8mm is the lowest that you can go). No rubbing yet just have to avoid those pot holes a bit more now.....
Cheers Firestarter!Firestarter wrote: Thanks Gavla excellent overview and understood by me the "newbie rookie" of this forumYou got any pics of how your car looks now? Yeah defo Hubcentric and I have pinged Virdee for a cost together with longer wheel studs and also longer longer locking wheel studs. When you say you have removed the lining bolt, where exactly is that inside the front arch and did you remove on both o/s & n/s arches?
I notice that a few chaps in the south are struggling to find a decent garage to fit the KWs. I can recommend an outfit I have used several times that are near Worthing West Sussex which is around 40mins from where I am. Top top boys, Petrolheads and one of the 4 mechanic's also owns an RS4. Once I have my RS it will be going to them for all non Engine upgrade (remap etc etc) work as they are excellent and also cheap!!! PM me if interested
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