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Old Sep 19, 2023 | 06:14 PM
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There's a few places to get wheel spacers, but usually quite a wait. We've decided to run off some decent quantities of the sizes we think work best.
  • 10MM Slip-on, compatible with OEM wheels & studs.
  • 15MM Bolt-on, need to grind the tapered tip off the studs.
  • 18mm Bolt-on, direct fit. Silver or Black Anodized.
We're recommending 10MM Front, 15MM Rear for FType. 15MM Front, 18MM Rear for XE & XF. These are going to be ready to ship in about a month, and thereafter we aim to have them on the shelf for immediate shipment.
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Why do you recommend 10 mm front and 15 mm rear for the F-Type?
I have 15 mm front and 20 mm rear on mine and those sizes are perfect, just the right amount of "poke" without being excessive or looking silly.
Maybe it's because the extra 5 mm of poke causes a little more road rash????
 
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Why do you recommend 10 mm front and 15 mm rear for the F-Type?
I have 15 mm front and 20 mm rear on mine and those sizes are perfect, just the right amount of "poke" without being excessive or looking silly.
Maybe it's because the extra 5 mm of poke causes a little more road rash????
That's what we felt fit best, and allowed for lowering.
 
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Old Sep 19, 2023 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP
We're recommending 10MM Front, 15MM Rear for FType.
Hey Stuart. Most here have used 15mm front and rear. I did 15mm front and 17mm [not sure how much of a difference 2mm made].

If you could show pictures of what the different sizes look like, it would be REALLY helpful for those interested. Having said that [and if you are comfortable with the idea of spacers], it makes a BIG difference. Hard to imagine why Jaguar didn't pay attention to this in the first place.

Btw, the tune has been amazing. Best 1K I've ever spent!
 
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Old Sep 19, 2023 | 07:08 PM
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Hey Stuart. Most here have used 15mm front and rear. I did 15mm front and 17mm [not sure how much of a difference 2mm made].

If you could show pictures of what the different sizes look like, it would be REALLY helpful for those interested. Having said that [and if you are comfortable with the idea of spacers], it makes a BIG difference. Hard to imagine why Jaguar didn't pay attention to this in the first place.

Btw, the tune has been amazing. Best 1K I've ever spent!
You can use whichever of the sizes suit you, that's just what we are recommending. 15mm front & 18mm rear from our sizes would match what you chose well.
 
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How about those of us that have the carbon ceramic brakes - would it be possible to get the back edge chamfered so they would fit the concave hubs?
 
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
Why do you recommend 10 mm front and 15 mm rear for the F-Type?
I have 15 mm front and 20 mm rear on mine and those sizes are perfect, just the right amount of "poke" without being excessive or looking silly.
Maybe it's because the extra 5 mm of poke causes a little more road rash????
Could you post some pictures - intrigued...

TIA

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