Wheel spacers front 3/8 and wheel adaptors rear 3/4

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I had a set of wheel spacers and adaptors custom made for the car, finally got it perfect. The H&R wheel adaptor where 1" and I just dint like the way they look so I had a set custom made 3/4 and they fit perfect. For the front the 1" and 3/4" just dint work so I use a 3/8 spacer that was perfect.

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Great Mod ! Really helps offset the wheels correctly . Good Job !

Be careful not to lower the car or take bigger bumps at speed with your new wheel offset or your tires may rub the fenders.
 

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Nicely done! I have 1in adapters all around on 10spokes. Only rubs a tiny bit on HUGE bumps. Havn't had any rubbing at track events or back road rips. Bringing the wheels out a bit and mild lowering really sets these things off.
 

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This might be a stupid question but are the rears of the coupes wider in regards to the fenders? So would I need a wider spacer then 3/4? Only reason I say that is the Coupe conversions that guys do on the convertibles I read that the fenders are wider.
 

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