TripleDeckerPBJ
Senior Member
- First Name
- Kevin
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2018
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- Location
- Seattle
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Civic Si Coupe
I have been noticing a little more tramlining recently, actually. At first it wasn't too noticeable, maybe since I was not focusing on that component of the feel of driving with the spacers, and moreso how my cornering felt etc. But after having the spacers on for awhile now, I have started to notice my car following the road grooves, to the point it is a little bothersome.I believe red threadlocker is recommended for the threads, or else you may have to occasionally re-torque them.
It's a b*tch to get off however. I ran the garageline spacers for a few months with my stock wheels, but didn't really like the feel. You're adding more unsprung weight, more components to a system that could potentially fail, and it's more prone to tramlining due to the increase in scrub radius.
Not worth the look, IMO. You're better off staying away from wheel spacers completely, if possible.
The look of the car does look better, but as of recently, I've been more tempted to just grab new wheels for the fitment I want, to replace the stock wheels/spacer combo
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