Got my set of H&R front & rear 25mm wheel spacers (more like adapters since they have the integrated wheel studs) from Mark @ Dali and threw them on today. Overall, I think the car looks better with the wheels sticking out further. Maybe sometime in the future, I'll upgrade the rears to some 64mm bore 32mm spacers (made for a Mustang GT but will fit onto a NSX) to even push the wheels out further. For the fronts, 25mm is pretty much the maximum width you want to move out with a stock wheel. I now know why people like the 15mm spacers up front and the 25mm in the rear.... it would give it that more even look. For those who might be curious, the car is dropped on Bilsteins and Eibachs (upper perch). I just dropped the car back down onto the ground and rolled it out so the springs hadn't settled down yet so the car still looks a bit high. The car was already aligned on Saturday so everything is to spec, or as much as you can get with the car lowered. Camber is -0.4 up front and -1.9 in the rear. Here are some pics to show more in detail......
In my opinion, it makes the car look much better where as before it looked like this.....
If/when I go to the track (road course), I'll take the spacers off and bolt the wheels directly to the hubs. But for daily driving, there is no difference in feel and the tires do not rub at full wheel lock. FYI, I'm running a wider 255/40/17 tire in the back and have no rubbing problems at all, where as I heard others did with different lowering springs and using the same 25mm spacers. For less than $300, it makes a pretty good visual difference
In my opinion, it makes the car look much better where as before it looked like this.....
If/when I go to the track (road course), I'll take the spacers off and bolt the wheels directly to the hubs. But for daily driving, there is no difference in feel and the tires do not rub at full wheel lock. FYI, I'm running a wider 255/40/17 tire in the back and have no rubbing problems at all, where as I heard others did with different lowering springs and using the same 25mm spacers. For less than $300, it makes a pretty good visual difference