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    Garage Line 15/20/25 Mil Spacers





    GarageLine Wheels Spacers are made from billet aluminum turned on a HAAS CNC Lathe and Mill, each component is made with a precision that is unmatched by any competitor. A best of show quality black anodizing is the only finish to stand out better than all of the rest. These are made for the specific customer that wants only the highest quality materials and manufacturing processes. We use strong minimum grade 8 bolts heat treated to ensure you have the proper strength studs holding your wheels on your car. Also includes the proper sized hubcentric ring for a true wheel rotation and smooth riding.


    Installation of these spacers will give your car the aggressive stance that is required these days and a noticeable increase in handling ability. Wider is better!





    Here is a comparison on the Veloster Turbo. If you look at the right side of the car you'll notice the widened stance and you can see the noticeable difference with the 20/25mil Garage Line Spacers installed.





    PM me if you have any questions.

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    Looks like you got your VT. Congrats!

    I have a set of these Garageline spacers and they definately make the car look nice with the wider stance. Handling feels better, too. Here's my review, Garageline Wheel Spacer Review.

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    ^^Great write up!!

    Post those great pics in HERE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garage Line View Post
    ^^Great write up!!

    Post those great pics in HERE
    Here you go:

    Before:

    After:

    20MM Front Poke:

    25mm Rear Poke:

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    ^Beautiful Pics!!

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    I think you may have 2 of the same pics up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garage Line View Post
    I think you may have 2 of the same pics up there.
    Dang! Yes, I did the "rear before" pic twice. Sorry. Of course, I can't edit it now. So, here ya go.
    Rear Before:


    Rear After:

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    20/25 mil GarageLine Spacers in house and ready to go. PM me for YOUR all said and done quote today. Were running LOW ALL.

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    what the cost for the 20MM front and 25MM rears?

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    All PM's replied

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    so what happens if you buy a set of wheels that has a solid back between the lug bolt holes, or dual lug 5x100? they will not line up at all. you will have to either cut the factory lug bolts or buy shorter ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RPW00Mirage View Post
    so what happens if you buy a set of wheels that has a solid back between the lug bolt holes, or dual lug 5x100? they will not line up at all. you will have to either cut the factory lug bolts or buy shorter ones.
    They won't work if your wheels have a solid back between the holes and I wouldn't recommend cutting the factory studs.

    Can I ask, if you are getting a new set of wheels, why not just get the proper offset so that you won't need spacers?
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    Personally I already have a set of wheels with the proper offset.

    I was just staying the obvious for our less-mechanical users


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    AM Bump!!

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    AM Bump. Keep the PM's coming ALL

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    Hey guys @ Garageline... Perhaps you should note the 15/20 spacers won't work if you have the factory Hyundai Wheel locks with factory Hyundai wheels... It might save some hassle for future customers.
    Last edited by GreyGhost12; 11-15-2012 at 10:17 AM.

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    AM savings BUMP

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    what's the thickest spacer alone (not an adaptor) that I can get to work with stock studs?
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    I believe that 5mm are the "biggest" ones you can get before you start running out of "safe thread" on the OEM studs.


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    @GreyGhost12 you have to get aftermarket lug nuts to fit the stock Hyundai wheels?


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