Who Needs Spacers? || Supreme Power
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Who Needs Spacers? || Supreme Power
What's up guys? We finally have our latest batch of Supreme Power spacers in stock and ready to ship!
Specs: 5x112 | Center Bor:e 66.6mm | Bolts: 14x1.5 (various lengths)
3mm
5mm
10mm (Not Hubcentric for W205)
12mm (Not Hubcentric for W205)
15mm
18mm
20mm
[B]Price: $125/pair shipped in the contiguous 48 states. Price includes brand new bolts* in appropriate sizing.
*Silver Bolts Standard. Black Bolts optional which adds an additional $10.00/pair of spacers.
To place an order:
Email: Brian@SupremePower.com
PM: Message Supreme Power
Call Us: 714-632-1951
Text Us: 626-765-4013
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All orders will be shipping via Fedex. If you are interested in shipping to Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Canada, please call us. You will be charged additional shipping fees. International shipping is available at reasonable prices, please contact us for shipping quotes.
Hours of Operations:
Monday - Friday from 9AM to 6PM PST
Saturday by Appointment
Sundays we are closed
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Come check out our 10,000 square foot facility in Fullerton, CA. We install everything we sell.
If you have any questions, please feel free to PM, email or call or text (626)765-4013 anytime for any of your needs or inquiries.
Last edited by SupremePower; 09-22-2017 at 11:57 AM.
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I've tried your spacers in the interval sizes, between 10/12mm, and they did not work on the car.
Have you changed the design in the last couple of months? These cars are notorious for having difficulty fitting spacers larger than ~7mm up until 15mm due to the design of the hub.
Spacers will either not sit flush on the hub, or the rear mounting surface of the wheel.
Have you changed the design in the last couple of months? These cars are notorious for having difficulty fitting spacers larger than ~7mm up until 15mm due to the design of the hub.
Spacers will either not sit flush on the hub, or the rear mounting surface of the wheel.
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2020 Audi R8 V10, 2016 AMG GTS, 2018 E63S Edition 1, 2018 Porsche GTS Cab, 2012 C63 BS
I have the Supreme spacers on my car- 18mm square and they are perfect. As mentioned over and over the snout on the coupe will not allow for a short spacer.
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I've tried your spacers in the interval sizes, between 10/12mm, and they did not work on the car.
Have you changed the design in the last couple of months? These cars are notorious for having difficulty fitting spacers larger than ~7mm up until 15mm due to the design of the hub.
Spacers will either not sit flush on the hub, or the rear mounting surface of the wheel.
Have you changed the design in the last couple of months? These cars are notorious for having difficulty fitting spacers larger than ~7mm up until 15mm due to the design of the hub.
Spacers will either not sit flush on the hub, or the rear mounting surface of the wheel.
We are aware of the issues that W205 cars have. Unfortunately the design of the hub from the factory is rather long and therefore our recommended fitment is 15mm for our hub centric models.
3-5mm only require longer bolts.
As mentioned by Vic above, we experimented on his car as well, we have found that the 18mm is a great fitment option for the Coupe.
15mm works well with the Sedan with only a bit of poke in the rear.
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Thanks Eric and Supreme Power for the great spacers. You guys were very easy to order with, and the spacers and bolts are top notch (18mm front, 15mm rear, Lowered on KW H.A.S.).
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Need recommendation for what size spacer to order. I have 17 63S coupe with the black 19/20 in rims. Suspension hight is stock. I have aftermarket Michelin sport 4S tires on car. 265 fronts, 295 rears (might go 305 in future). What size spacers can I fit without rubbing? I'm thinking its around 15 or 18mm but not sure which and if should go wider in front than back. Any guidance and pictures of setups would be appreciated.
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2019 AMG G63, Porsche GT4, 1973 Porsche 911 hotrod
Need recommendation for what size spacer to order. I have 17 63S coupe with the black 19/20 in rims. Suspension hight is stock. I have aftermarket Michelin sport 4S tires on car. 265 fronts, 295 rears (might go 305 in future). What size spacers can I fit without rubbing? I'm thinking its around 15 or 18mm but not sure which and if should go wider in front than back. Any guidance and pictures of setups would be appreciated.
Site isn't letting me post picts of car for some reason.
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Need recommendation for what size spacer to order. I have 17 63S coupe with the black 19/20 in rims. Suspension hight is stock. I have aftermarket Michelin sport 4S tires on car. 265 fronts, 295 rears (might go 305 in future). What size spacers can I fit without rubbing? I'm thinking its around 15 or 18mm but not sure which and if should go wider in front than back. Any guidance and pictures of setups would be appreciated.
Another member has run a 12mm rear without issue with the 295 on Michelin.
With that, we would suggest 15mm either square or 18mm up front and 15mm rear. Michelin are a beefy tire so the fitment will look pretty spot on in either scenario, especially if not lowered.
Let us know if we can be of assistance in getting you the pieces you need.
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Need recommendation for what size spacer to order. I have 17 63S coupe with the black 19/20 in rims. Suspension hight is stock. I have aftermarket Michelin sport 4S tires on car. 265 fronts, 295 rears (might go 305 in future). What size spacers can I fit without rubbing? I'm thinking its around 15 or 18mm but not sure which and if should go wider in front than back. Any guidance and pictures of setups would be appreciated.
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2019 AMG G63, Porsche GT4, 1973 Porsche 911 hotrod
Not going to lower car at all. Were you rubbing with 15mm spacer and 295 tire with suspension lowered??? Or were you rubbing with 15mm spacer at stock ride hight? Please let me know.
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I'm new to all this, so thanks in advance for the explanations!
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Sorry, I'm still confused. Do, the spacers alter the distance the wheels sit from the edge of the wheel well? Is there any change or advantage to performance, or is the alternation purely cosmetic? Do you have any pictures showing a car before and after installation of the spacers?
I'm new to all this, so thanks in advance for the explanations!
I'm new to all this, so thanks in advance for the explanations!
Costmetic and also widened stance increase handling performance
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