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WHEEL SPACERS FOR MYP

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I run 10mm spacers on all 4 corners on my MYP on the stock uberturbine's(except the centercap :)) and car is lowered by about 10-15mm
no issue at all. The rims are 100% flush to the fenders

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True flush would be 20mm all around with the stock tires. I have 4 that I can sell you.
 

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Really like how this looks

The concept of flush is a broad concept. Not everyone thinks the same about it, which is fine
in the Netherlands for your annual car check MOT the tires/wheels are not allowed to stick outside the car.
Mine are just (1.5mm) whithin these specs with the 10mm spacers and so I call flush that the wheel/tire do not stick out past the body of the car
 
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Here is my 2023 Lowered with HR springs and 15mm spacers in the front and 20mm spacers in the rear.
 

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