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Has anyone had any experiance w/ 18x8 rims on '03 Turbo that has Eibach Springs? Thinking of putting some on. [^]
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Most likely you'll need spacers. I used 1/4 inch and I cleared the brakes...barely
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It all depends on the wheel design. I have a set of 18x8" 35 offset Oettinger RE's(that i'll be selling!) made for VW applications, and they work perfect! No spacers required! The centerbore for the VW 5/100 fitments and PT/GT Cruisers is spec'd the same from tirerack. |
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