Hi guys
I'm new to caddy2k.
I've recently lowered my caddy maxi life as it looked like it was on stilts when I fitted 18" Ronal a3 wheels but now I think they don't fill the arches enough. What is the best way to measure what wheel spacers I am best off getting. Also happy new year guys
Wheel spacers
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Wheel spacers
Are they 8j ET43 ?
And what size tyres do you have
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And what size tyres do you have
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Re: Wheel spacers
Sorry for stupidly late reply been mad busy and I'm not 100% sure on fitment without removing the wheels. They have 225/40/18 tyres fitted thanks
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Re: Wheel spacers
Park on level flat ground with wheels straight ahead! Place a spirit level on top of wheel arch to the floor! Level it! Then measure between outside of wheel rim and inside of level! Don't exceed this measurement with spacers as the wheels will then stick out of the arches! Do front and rear as they are different!
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