Removed the 1/2" hub spacers on my car this weekend and installed my new 3/4" spacers to help get the stock wheels out just a tad more. pretty happy with the "flushness" i guess you can call it. No its not going to be lower then it is to rub the fenders. Just trying to poke the rear wheels out to be even with the front. This is on stock wheels with a +47 offset is why 3/4" spacers were used. on rims with a lower offset less spacer is needed obviously but i know quite a few were curious with stock wheels. Also included some lame install pictures for those not really know what to do to install them or how they install.
No spacers
Removed 1/2" spacer next to 3/4" spacer
after 3/4"s installed
Install help
Drum removed
Locate the 4 T55 bolts using the hub flange opening to get to them.
1/2" hub spacers on back of the backing plate of the hub that gets sandwiched between the axle and backing plate
Here you can kinda see the 1/2" spacer sandwiched between hub and axle, also notice the 4 nuts you need to put a wrench on in order to remove the torx bolts
Nice, I am still debating making a set up, did you notice a differance corning/handling wise or just mostly for the "flush" look?
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Nice pics--thanks, man! Any recommended torque settings you found when tightening back down the bolts/nuts?