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      05-11-2009, 02:42 PM   #78
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Originally Posted by rav7ks View Post
Would it not make sense to have same spacer width on front and rears for example 12 or 15mm all around. This way you keep the staggered distances the same between front and back. I did notice a difference in performance with running 15/10 front and rears. The difference I am feeling is when taking turns, the car rolls more than it used to before the spacers. They look amazing but I wonder if I should have gone wider in the back since I put 15mm in the front which may account for this difference I am feeling.
If ppl that bought 12 and 15mm feel no difference then I will have to chuck the 10's and purchase 12mm for the rears.
A squared kit would only exaggerate what is already present, you have a bit more room to go in front.
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