Hi, All the links in the description. They been holding good for years in Element 44 rig for years. You can do3/4 or 1 inch front 1 inch or 1 inch 1/4 - 1/2 rear . Depending on the wheel and tires you want to run
Those wheels appear to have more positive offset (to pull the wheel centerline back inboard). That seems a must with spacers unless running a lifted suspension to avoid fender rub?
I'm getting some S2000 AP2s today for a good price. Probably going to fit some 225/60/17 and 235/60/17. Could go with 225s on both even though two rims are 8.5". What tires would you choose on those and how would I best determine the spacer sizes?
hi so the reason for the rear spacers is that because of the Acura TL rotors and calipers? I currently have 235 70 16 ‘s mounted on American Racing Torque Thrust 2 rims and don’t have any issues front or back. Thanks
No, spacer is needed based on the s2k wheels he used and their offset. The rears in the elements you don't use the brembos. If you have a wheel with a less positive offset then the wheel is already pushed out and spacers may not be needed. For example I have the MST Time Attack which are +20 and no spacers needed and they clear just fine.
Too bad I have to get rid of my Element. Too many mechanical failures. It's going to cost me more than $4700 to fix. It's 2003. It won't pass inspection. Inspection and registration will expire at the end of this month. I've been spending too much money on this car. Take it easy.
Omg I love it! I want a khaki, and I would love to have a khaki with those wheels. Thanks for sharing Miguel ✌️
Thank you. Khaki DustE is growing haha 😅
Hi all, what’s your next Element project?
Loving the look! Great series you two
Thank you brother
The spacers don’t provoke problems ?
Which spacers are on there? Anything to worry about when using 20mm spacer?
Hi, All the links in the description. They been holding good for years in Element 44 rig for years. You can do3/4 or 1 inch front 1 inch or 1 inch 1/4 - 1/2 rear . Depending on the wheel and tires you want to run
Those wheels appear to have more positive offset (to pull the wheel centerline back inboard). That seems a must with spacers unless running a lifted suspension to avoid fender rub?
Yes , spacer require I. My set up a must
I'm getting some S2000 AP2s today for a good price. Probably going to fit some 225/60/17 and 235/60/17. Could go with 225s on both even though two rims are 8.5". What tires would you choose on those and how would I best determine the spacer sizes?
If I'm going for tsx ehat year should I get it..I have a 2009 element
Your tires just wow
What will you do as an option for the rear
MST , or al front ap1 wheels
hi so the reason for the rear spacers is that because of the Acura TL rotors and calipers? I currently have 235 70 16 ‘s mounted on American Racing Torque Thrust 2 rims and don’t have any issues front or back. Thanks
No, spacer is needed based on the s2k wheels he used and their offset. The rears in the elements you don't use the brembos. If you have a wheel with a less positive offset then the wheel is already pushed out and spacers may not be needed. For example I have the MST Time Attack which are +20 and no spacers needed and they clear just fine.
@@dquangt thanks 🙏
Looks so good!!! #goals
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Where do you get s2000 wheels?
Offer up for $200
You got more money invested in those tires and wheels than what the car is worth.
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And y’all can get re man brembos from auto zone for about 150 before core.
Yes you can get the black one or the no coated to make it easier to coat the color you want
Price came down. I looked before and it was way more.
Way to customized, super sketchy but thanks for the post and links.
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Too bad I have to get rid of my Element. Too many mechanical failures. It's going to cost me more than $4700 to fix. It's 2003. It won't pass inspection. Inspection and registration will expire at the end of this month. I've been spending too much money on this car. Take it easy.
Sad to let it go. Hoping my videos can save people some money if they can repair it themself. I know they becoming expensive to fix.
Just say no to wheel spacers