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Old Nov 29, 2017 | 10:35 AM
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Hey guys,
I just picked up a 718s and wanted to get some thoughts on adding spacers to fill out the fenders, yay or nay?
Also, any good bad or mixed reviews on RSS versus GMP? I was thinking about going 7/15 front/rear but did not want to upset the balance and handling of the car as designed.

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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 11:55 AM
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7/ 15 is the way to go. I've used H & R in the past on a 987.2 Spyder. Very nice product and gave the car a nice fat and planted look.

https://www.uspmotorsports.com/Wheel...-and-15mm.html
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Old Nov 30, 2017 | 12:34 PM
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There’s something more aggressive, more substantial, more satisfying about the look of a Porsche — or almost any car —on a wider track. With H&R Track+ Porsche Wheel Spacers from USP Motorsports, you can widen the track on your 911 or Boxster easily and affordably. In return for a small investment, your Porsche will look like a million.
A million!!! lol
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Originally Posted by 9~factor
A million!!! lol
A million? I think they are being modest and understating it. I'm more inclined to say "one BILLION". Yes - it'll look like a BILLION!
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