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Thread: About to run Victory Function front fenders on my X

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    About to run Victory Function front fenders on my X

    So I ordered a set of the FRP front fenders from Victory function. My question is what spacer should I run.

    Current setup:

    VMR VB03 18x9.5 +22 redrilled to 5x114.3

    Since the way the X sits on a 9.5 +22 looks nice as hell, should I run a 15mm spacer up front since its a +15mm fender? Im new to the whole wide body world, so sorry if this is such a noob question. Im also running 275/35s. I was considering a 5mm spacer for the back to push the rears flush and make it flow slightly better with the wider front. Fenders are rolled as well. Someone guide me in the right direction without being a dick.

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    The 15mm spacer should technically make it look how your car looks now but with the new fenders.
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    wont the spacers make u have more rotating mass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by butters149 View Post
    wont the spacers make u have more rotating mass?
    Not anything too significant, since it's close to the center of the rotational mass.

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    I like these fenders. I wanna run them on my ix. When I had the chargespeed fenders I didn't use spacers at all, the difference wasn't that noticeable so I'm assuming these would be similar.

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