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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.
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.

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 :p
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Late to the thread but Just installed 20mm fronts and 25mm rear spacers from garage line on D2 springs. Minor rubbing on bumps and dips at speed but very satisfied with the look on stock wheels.

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Late to the thread but Just installed 20mm fronts and 25mm rear spacers from garage line on D2 springs. Minor rubbing on bumps and dips at speed but very satisfied with the look on stock wheels.

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Looks unreal man. I just got my 25/20 combo in and have been searching forever for decent pictures of it.
 

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I love that! You guys think a 20 front/30mm rear be to much. 5 mm isn’t much to probably even tell.
 


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Late to the thread but Just installed 20mm fronts and 25mm rear spacers from garage line on D2 springs. Minor rubbing on bumps and dips at speed but very satisfied with the look on stock wheels.
Looks very good mate.
 

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Yes all of our spacers are Hubcentric. We use them on the track and so do our customers, it literally would make no sense selling them if they weren't capable of being used in performance driving environments. There is a slight change in scrub radius but no different if you were to go with a wider wheel with lower offset. On the Si I recommend 20mm front and 20mm rear or 25mm if you don't want to stagger, we have not had any rubbing with lower springs. I think if you switch to coilovers depending on your camber setting it could become an issue.

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I do have the garageline spacers with a pro kit drop. It does rub the front fender and occasionally on the rears. It looks great but I prefer not to have the annoying scraping sounds.

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Did u ever use a camber kit for the prokit?
 

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I do have the garageline spacers with a pro kit drop. It does rub the front fender and occasionally on the rears. It looks great but I prefer not to have the annoying scraping sounds.

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Did u ever use a camber kit for the prokit?
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Oh interesting that you get some rubbing? I am also on the Pro-Kit and the 20/25mm combo, and don't seem to have rubbing. Only difference seems to be coupe vs sedan :p

I am trying to get a better alignment and my suspension inspected, since I do notice an odd sound at the front left at slow, sharp turns. It doesn't sound like rubbing though, but maybe it is and I just am overlooking it. I feel I need another alignment anyways, so might as well see if I can get it done super correct! Lool :p

Looks good though! This combo seriously makes the car look way, way better. Should have looked like this from the factory. I always love looking at the fitment of the car, vs when it was totally stock lol
 

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Has anyone tried the 10 or 15mm spacers on their Si? I’m guessing I need to shave more behind the OEM wheel to make clearance for the lugs?
 

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I don't have any spacer in the front but the rear i got a 20mm and im lowered on d2 spacers, I also have a camber kit in the rear (camber and toe arms) but I am planning on putting like a 5 mm in the front soon.
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