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Looking at wheel spacers. Why is the Burger Motorsport one so popular? Any other options?

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Just curious why that one is widely recommended. I’ve use H&R spacers before because they’re local and the quality is good. But I’m unfamiliar with the Burger Motorsport brand. Also I’m looking at 13mm front and 15mm rear to go with my stock wheels (2023+) and lowered on KW V3.
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Just curious why that one is widely recommended. I’ve use H&R spacers before because they’re local and the quality is good. But I’m unfamiliar with the Burger Motorsport brand. Also I’m looking at 13mm front and 15mm rear to go with my stock wheels (2023+) and lowered on KW V3.
good value and made from 7075 which is better than the 6000 series material for track cars. I don't have Burger spacers but I think they would be a good choice if I was USA based.
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Tends to be a combination of;
  1. Good value overall
  2. High quality
  3. People shopping JB4's are likely to run in to them if they go on Burger's website
  4. First option when you Google "Supra spacers
I run them, they're very good. 12mm front and 15mm rear on stock suspension/wheels is just about perfect fitment.
 

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I run eBay spacers that are much cheaper. Work fine, tested at a repeated 140mph and 1.5g cornering.

Burger just gets them from China like everyone else.
 

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I have the KSP spacers off Amazon. They had a sale going at the time so they were $25/$30 when I got them, but they are well made and way less expensive than name brands. I've long used eBay or Amazon, or even made my own when I had easy access to a lathe.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0834KSLD9

Lots of easy places to get it, and no need to have name brand.
 

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I have the KSP spacers off Amazon. They had a sale going at the time so they were $25/$30 when I got them, but they are well made and way less expensive than name brands. I've long used eBay or Amazon, or even made my own when I had easy access to a lathe.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0834KSLD9

Lots of easy places to get it, and no need to have name brand.
Exact same ones I use.
 

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Because they have plenty of reviews, I got the BM lightweight, I like that the lugs came with the floating seat washer
 

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I have random 7075 ebay spacers with lightening holes. It's an aluminum block, don't overthink it. As someone else posted, they all come from china.
 
 








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