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      10-24-2024, 10:47 PM   #23
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no link but download aliexpress. everyone will have their own opinion about parts from asia but i can tell you everything i have purchased for the g87 has been top quality and no issues

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Do you have the link for the fender liner or a part number? Might go down that route if it’s a cheap replacement. I did try to look for some G87 fender liners online couldn’t find anything, forgot that they might be the same as the G80/G82 though
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no link but download aliexpress. everyone will have their own opinion about parts from asia but i can tell you everything i have purchased for the g87 has been top quality and no issues
Okay great, thanks. Will look into it
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no link but download aliexpress. everyone will have their own opinion about parts from asia but i can tell you everything i have purchased for the g87 has been top quality and no issues
I bought these from this same vendor and they work great, literally the same product that the other vendors sell for double the price.
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Spacers are really more of a temp fix until oem wheels are replaced with lighter and proper offset wheels. That said, I ran a very conservative 12mm spacers front and rear with the MP HAS dropped all the way down. No rubbing. I swapped to a 20x11+8 rear, 19x10 +11 wheel in the front still no rub. However wanting to swap to a 285 tire in the front I am opting for the R44 liner clearance kit (only about $200) to accommodate the wider tire and not rub.

I have seen others go 15mm front / rear, 15/12, even 18/15. Some report rubbing at full lock on the 15. But others report not. May also depend on which tire it comes with as that can affect as well.
would love to see a picture to see how the fitment looks! I have a set with similar specs otw and wondering if il need a spacer for a perflect flush fitment.
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would love to see a picture to see how the fitment looks! I have a set with similar specs otw and wondering if il need a spacer for a perflect flush fitment.
Sure thing. These are still with the oem 275s up front and 285s in the rear. Once I get the clearance kit for the front it'll be 285 and 305. With the slightly taller and wider tire it will be just about spot on. If I wasn't going the wider tire route I would consider maybe a 3-5mm spacer up front.
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Sure thing. These are still with the oem 275s up front and 285s in the rear. Once I get the clearance kit for the front it'll be 285 and 305. With the slightly taller and wider tire it will be just about spot on. If I wasn't going the wider tire route I would consider maybe a 3-5mm spacer up front.
pics looks great! any chance you have shots from the rear or front to see how much the poke of the wheel is?

285 and 305 will be perfect on a 10 and 11, i have that now on my 20s
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pics looks great! any chance you have shots from the rear or front to see how much the poke of the wheel is?

285 and 305 will be perfect on a 10 and 11, i have that now on my 20s
Not a great pic but you can see the very slight poke in front with the rear sitting decent even on the oem sizes. The wider tires should round her out. You can also see the rear wheel strongly needing the protection of the wider tire with the 11" lol.
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Not a great pic but you can see the very slight poke in front with the rear sitting decent even on the oem sizes. The wider tires should round her out. You can also see the rear wheel strongly needing the protection of the wider tire with the 11" lol.
this is exactly what I was looking for. yes, that slight stretch would be perfect if you lowered but the 305 should round it out.
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305’s with that poke and lower would prob rub. you would need to keep to the 295 with the stretch to avoid issues

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Not a great pic but you can see the very slight poke in front with the rear sitting decent even on the oem sizes. The wider tires should round her out. You can also see the rear wheel strongly needing the protection of the wider tire with the 11" lol.
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