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trying to figure out best setup for a 2018 hatchback sport touring. Gonna lower with eibach pro-kit and wanna keep factory wheels but wanna push them out a little. So my question is what spacer should I run? Garage line makes 15,20,25mm. So was wandering if 20mm in the front and 25mm in rear would work or should I run 20mm on all four corners or 15mm?
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20mm is the most popular choice for that setup.
 

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have had my garageline 20mm spacers with no issues. slammed on function and form type 2 coilovers. check out my ig @ mamba.fk7 for more pics.
 


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can anyone confirm rubbing or any issues with garageline 20mm spacers on a 2018 hatch sport touring dropped on eibach pro kit. i contacted them and they said 20mm may rub and to use 15 mm.
 

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can anyone confirm rubbing or any issues with garageline 20mm spacers on a 2018 hatch sport touring dropped on eibach pro kit. i contacted them and they said 20mm may rub and to use 15 mm.
you wont rub on with a pro kit. its barely a drop. I'm slammed on coils and had stocks with garageline spacers and barely rubbed up front. you will be fine.
 

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With a 20mm spacer and still using OEM wheels, that would equate to a +30 offset, seems pretty aggressive as many forum members with +35 offsets are claiming they get rubbing
 

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where did everyone purchase their garageline spaces from? also on their website i only see for SI model?
 


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Just putting in my 2 cents, even though I'm late to the party.

I had 15mm spacers installed on my HB Sport. The spacers I bought had pressed-in studs. Unfortunately, the 15mm thickness wasn't thick enough for the stock studs to clear, so they had to be cut. If you go with 15mm to prevent any rubbing issues when you lower, you'll probably have to cut like I did.
 

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20mm is the most popular choice for that setup.
I have a 2018 Civic Turbo Sedan, and I'm desperately trying to figure out which size spacers to go with myself. I want my wheels to come exactly flush with my fender wells, but I'm not sure if I need to get 20mm or 25mm and if I need to get the same width for the front and back. Can you advise on this??
 

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GarageLine Spacers on OEM wheels. 20mm Front and 25mm Rear.

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I have a 2018 Civic Turbo Sedan, and I'm desperately trying to figure out which size spacers to go with myself. I want my wheels to come exactly flush with my fender wells, but I'm not sure if I need to get 20mm or 25mm and if I need to get the same width for the front and back. Can you advise on this??
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