JerseyDrew77
Autocross Champion
- Location
- Virginia & NC
- Car(s)
- 2016 TR GTI S 6MT
I would stay away from spacers. Why not buy new wheels with a more aggressive offset. Assuming it’s for cosmetic purposes
I already have lightweight aftermarket wheels with performance summer tires that I use during the summer time. For the winter, I just use the stock Austins with some Michelin A/S 3+ tires because I don't care about those wheels getting messed up. So I am not going to buy new wheels for the winter, doesn't make sense to, and since I have a BBK up front, spacers are required. If you get spacers that are hub centric, then you have nothing to worry about.