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Wheel spacers & STD LCR Wheels

marv_n69

Standard'ish Cupra R 225
Jul 30, 2009
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SHEFFBOY - Anychance you can send me a pic of you car from behind i.e picture taken directly from behind so i can see both wheels.
 

DOLBY

Active Member
Jun 24, 2006
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in the LCR the front track is 38mm wider (19mm each side), by increasing the front track it should eliminate understeer completely, but on the flipside it looks gash....

by having 20mm spacers on the rear theoritically you should be promoting understeer but this is utter tosh as in my case (15mm rear and nothing on front) it improves cornering, stability under braking and also giving it a lovely look...
 

marv_n69

Standard'ish Cupra R 225
Jul 30, 2009
145
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ok so you are saying on the Leon Cupra R only put spaces on the rear and have 0 on the front.

When you say it looks gash, does it make the wheel stick out further than the body work?

Now im confused!!! lol
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
forgot to say.

The biggest bit of advice I could give you is after fitting the spacers and tightening the wheel nuts, drive a couple of miles and re-tighten them.

I didn't do this and it was only wheen I saw my rear wheel wobbling around in my wing mirror did i retighten them :cartman:

Every nut was loose! they've been fine ever since though.
 

JamJay

California Bound
forgot to say.

The biggest bit of advice I could give you is after fitting the spacers and tightening the wheel nuts, drive a couple of miles and re-tighten them.

I didn't do this and it was only wheen I saw my rear wheel wobbling around in my wing mirror did i retighten them :cartman:

Every nut was loose! they've been fine ever since though.

I will second this, my O/S/R wheel had 2 bolts loose after driving. This was after I thought I'd done them up tight enough when initially fitting them.

Personally, looks wise, the LCR doesn't need front spacers as the front wheels stick out further than the rear. For looks, i'd go for 5mm at the front and 15mm at the rear.
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
I thought the LCR was only 5mm wider on the front :confused: It can't be 19mm wider or the wheels would sticking out of the arches slightly.

jam jay. do your rims sit flush with the front arches?

Edit. just realised that it could mean the LCR track is 19mm wider than the rear track.
 
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sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
SHEFFBOY - Anychance you can send me a pic of you car from behind i.e picture taken directly from behind so i can see both wheels.

I've tried to get a shot mate but with my crappy phone it's impossible to get both wheels in shot without standing half a mile away. lol.

The wheels sit about 8mm in from the arches when you see them in the flesh.
 

JamJay

California Bound
jam jay. do your rims sit flush with the front arches?

I don't run spacers on the front, it's parts of the suspension that i'm actually happy with. As the front track on the LCR is roughlt 15 - 20mm wider, I fitted 10mm (per side) spacers on the rear to make the track equal on both axles. If anything, the spacers have pushed the rear wheels a couple of mm out each side further than the front.

If I was going purely for looks, i'd have 15mm at the rear and nothing on the front or 5mm at the very most. However, the wider you make the track on the rear on a FWD car, the further you increase understeer but this is probably only noticable on a track TBH.
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
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maybe marv_n69 would be better changing his order from 10mm to 5mm then?

Although a few others are running LCR's with 10-15 and seem happy
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=255439&highlight=track+wider+lcr

I suppose it's down to personal preference. when i had my 8.5j et30 rims the fronts stuck out from the wings by about 3mm but i loved the look of em. never got any rubbing either. although there was a slight stretch on the 225 tyre which helped.
 
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DOLBY

Active Member
Jun 24, 2006
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if you just have spacers on the front and none on the rear (i know people who have done this), you will have virtually eliminated understeer, but my comment bout it being 'gash' means it will look out of kilter i.e very very weird, so do you want a car that looks 'gash' or one that has a good stance (while sacrificing some handling)

i challenge anyone to say that 15mm spacers on the rear only is worse than standard. It is a good modification and you will defo notice the difference.
 

marv_n69

Standard'ish Cupra R 225
Jul 30, 2009
145
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Im struck now between 10 & 15mm on the rear........hmmm decisions decisions!!! I dont want the rear to stick out beyond the bodywork either, flush or just before would be perfect!!!!

Im going for 0 on the front though ;-)
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
15mm on the rear ;) you'll regret 10mm when you see them fitted.

15mm sits slightly less than flush on mine. could get away with 20mm tbh.
 

JamJay

California Bound
On standard suspension then 10mm is perfect however, whenever I lower mine, I'll be swapping the 10mm to the front and buying 15mm for the back. If the 10mm look too wide then I'll be selling them and buying 5mm and leaving the front as the manufacturer intended.
 

marv_n69

Standard'ish Cupra R 225
Jul 30, 2009
145
0
Right well im on STANDARD suspension for 10mm on the rear and 0mm on the front.......Does that sound like a good option?

However ive just been on Forge website and they do an 11mm spacer haha?!?!
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
and 15mm WILL NOT make the wheel stick out past the bodywork????

no mate. Like i said, mine sits a few mm inside the arch. the pics of mine on page one are a bit misleading as i've taken the shot from a slight angle. in the flesh they sit slightly into the arch.

In my sig pic The rear arches are sitting over the tyres. I had the car loaded up with crates of beer on the way to santa pod for RWYB
 
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marv_n69

Standard'ish Cupra R 225
Jul 30, 2009
145
0
right final decision, 15mm on rear on STD sus ;-)

Once i have installed i will decide if i need any for the front
 

sheffboy

avoiding potholes
May 25, 2007
655
1
good plan. lol.

I'm sure you'll like the look mate. and will probably end up doing the fronts too :p
 
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