You should be fine then!
Do the TT comps look out at all when on? Mine haven't start to wear unevenly yet but look silly out
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you might find the camber is different actually. but I think it will only be if the tyres are a different width.
if your tyres are thinner but stick out the same amount, the centre point will be further out than with the TT comps, and therefore you'll be putting a larger moment on the suspension and it'll even sit a bit lower because of the longer lever arm.
might be worth checking the ride height before and after even if I'm wrong - if it's exactly the same I'd say don't bother with the tracking.
if your tyres are thinner but stick out the same amount, the centre point will be further out than with the TT comps, and therefore you'll be putting a larger moment on the suspension and it'll even sit a bit lower because of the longer lever arm.
might be worth checking the ride height before and after even if I'm wrong - if it's exactly the same I'd say don't bother with the tracking.
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i sent them back, there was a massive step down in height from the hub to the spacer then back up to the wheel, so looked silly, and they would not seat correctly on the rear hubs as its central locator sticks out too far, so the spacer is floating, did not look or feel right with them, so i sent them back, no pics im affraid sorry guys
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Why dont you just get the regular spacers Jeff? I have got 10mm FK ones on the rear that aren't hubcentric and I have never had any problems with them in years? I also have some 5mm Eibach ones which I used in the past, also not hubcentric, but again never had any issues.Jeff GTi wrote:i sent them back, there was a massive step down in height from the hub to the spacer then back up to the wheel, so looked silly, and they would not seat correctly on the rear hubs as its central locator sticks out too far, so the spacer is floating, did not look or feel right with them, so i sent them back, no pics im affraid sorry guys
I dont see what all the fuss is about spacers being hubcentric to be honest!
Eibach and H&R and FK all make 15mm spacers (that are hubcentric) so why don't you just get these?
As a guide, 10mm spacers on TT comps (running Falken tyres so theres quite a bit of stretch) sit perfectly an dont rub even when the cars decked on coilovers on the rears.
Interestingly, I had Yoko rubber before and I could only get away with a 5mm spacer on the rear as the tyres did'nt stretch so much!


