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aaron can you stop with the pointless posting in every thread please. maybe use the chat thread??

mate dont f**king point the finger at me, your the one who post's a lot of pointless shit too. i'm not f**king chuckie or Dirty RS whore for you do dig shit at me.

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P.S. I am not trying to piss anyone off but it was bought up on the weekend from a new person that it is finding it hard to sift through the crap....and we are all guilty!

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hey guys,

more questions from me:

1. what size is the centre bore of M35s?

2. if i wanna get hubcentric spacers, which car would be the same as the M35? i'm taking a wild guess that it's the same as the 350Z

a straight and certain answer would be much appreciatedthumbsup.gif

cool thanks guys...planning to get a set of spacers since i'm gonna buy a set of wheels with high offset

how thick should i go for the spacers? the wheels are +55 offset

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18x7.5, they are the AUDM civic type R wheels

planning to use 20mm hubcentric spacers so in the end it'll be +35

It's a terrible idea to start out with wheels of such a bad offset; and they're not enough of an upgrade to even get decent sized rubber on.

Wait until you can get something more suitable IMO.

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got more questions:

1. just lowered the rear 1cm more, now car sit much more flatter, did wheel alignment and got told that the passenger steering arm is bent. question is does anyone have a spare one? if so how much? if not then how do i get replacement other than from stealership/dealership?

2. are there any front camber kits for M35? i was told to get a set if possible as front camber currently sits at between 1.75 and 2 degrees...as much as i like the stance, i'd like to save my tyres from camber wear...

thanks guysthumbsup.gif

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