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    Currently riding on 19x8 +35 with 215/35/19 tires... Looking to a get a little more flush. Camber is adjustable front and back, but don't want any stupid tire wear issued. What would you guys recommend? Rear fenders have a light roll, not looking to pull 'em though.

    Think 5mm-10mm would be enough? too much?

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    If you want 5mm, I'd say the SURE ones would be the best since they're hubcentric, but if you want 10 you'd need extended studs and possibly lugs, but I'd recommend the SURE's as well, again, for the hubcentricness.

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    Looks like you can go 5-10mm in the rear. You can get mazda hubcentric 5mm spacers off of ebay for half the price as the SURE ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgz View Post
    Looks like you can go 5-10mm in the rear. You can get mazda hubcentric 5mm spacers off of ebay for half the price as the SURE ones.
    I may just do that and put 5mm in the front and 10mm in the back.

    guess I'll need a new alignment once these are in as well?

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    If you have to adjust the camber once they are installed, then yes.

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    the front looks perfect right now, rear could def use like an 8mm spacer to make it even with the front

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    Yeah, I measured the rear gap between the tire and the fender, I could easily put a 10-30mm spacer back there.

    How complicated is it to change the wheel stems? As that's required when going with more than 5mm.

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