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Looks fantastic! Future Classic has an 18mm in the works actually—it's been a popular request for the A90 platform. Our sizing recommendation is 12/15 simply based on the average consumer's tolerances on OEM suspension, so that combination has represented over 60% of our most popular requests, but there are certainly plenty who have gone the 15/15 route as well. The upcoming 18 will be great for those who have installed springs / coilovers, so we're excited to bring those to the forum soon.
I'm glad to hear that it's in the works. I have reached out to you guys about the 18mm
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Correct. I just installed the 12mm front and 15mm rear from future classics. Not a dramatic change, but looks good. I come from the Zl1 1le world and those offsets were AGGRESSIVE. I will probably pick up some 18mm spacers for the rear or just get new wheels entirely at some point. I think 15mm up front would look better, but they recommend against it. Not sure why. Very nice quality kit though.

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Thanks for posting...I was just asking about the Future Classics in another thread...

12mm front / 15mm rear spacers on OE suspension with OE wheels looks perfect!
 

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Anybody feel that 13mm up front look too aggressive for stock ride height. Debating going 10mm or 13mm for the fronts. Rears I’m sold at 13mm
 

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How is everyone’s experience with handling after installing the spacers? I typically don’t like them, but with the lug bolts it doesn’t seem too bad.
 

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I just installed ecs tuning spacers 12.5mm F and 17.5mm R dropped on H&R springs. Happy with the results! Felt a lot less body roll for sure!
 

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I just installed ecs tuning spacers 12.5mm F and 17.5mm R dropped on H&R springs. Happy with the results! Felt a lot less body roll for sure!
Do you a link or part number for ECS spacers? I'm looking for 12.5mm and 15mm
 

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Thanks guys! :thumbsup:

has anyone done 12.5mm (13mm) F / 17.5mm (18mm) R on stock setup? If so, would love to see pics
 

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Thanks for linking the ECS ones! I’m thinking of going with a 10/13mm setup. Was waiting for the BMS but I might just get these. With my luck tho the 10mm option seems backordered till May lol

Anybody here with 13mm all around feel the fronts stick out too much compared to the rears?
 

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Thanks for linking the ECS ones! I’m thinking of going with a 10/13mm setup. Was waiting for the BMS but I might just get these. With my luck tho the 10mm option seems backordered till May lol

Anybody here with 13mm all around feel the fronts stick out too much compared to the rears?
From what I've seen if you choose to go with 13mm fronts then you should probably go with 15mm~18mm rears to keep the look balanced...
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