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      01-28-2010, 02:50 AM   #1
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VB3 Gunmetal. Suggestion on spacers/

rear: 19x10 et 33 front 19x8.5 et 40

I want it to stick out a little for a more aggressive look, but without having any rubbing issues.
Should I go with 5mm or 10mm spacers???
your input will be much appreciated. Thanks guys
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10mm in the front, not sure how wide you can go in the rear with rubbing, probably less than 10mm.
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Those are pretty aggressive offsets already but measure the distance between the edge of the tire and fender to see how much room you have to play with.

Here is a helpful diagram:

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