Fitted 15mm spacers to the rear about a year ago but only just got round to sorting the front out. Was deliberating between 10mm and 12mm finally plumped for 12mm.
The hub spigot was slightly too deep to fit within the hubcentric spacer so I had to grind a small amount off (probably only about 1mm) to allow the spacer to sit flush. Also the extended bolts supplied (42mm) were too long and fouled the back plate. The supplier swapped these for 35mm bolts which worked fine (standard bolts were 26mm).
I'm very happy with the results. I reckon 15mm rear and 12mm front is just the right amount for a good effect without stepping over the 'Corsa' line. At a push 20mm on the rear would probably be OK too but I reckon 12mm is the absolute max for the front (15mm would be a bit too much for the front I think).
Onto a couple of planks of wood first as even with the tall M sport suspension my trolly jack won't fit underneath...







The hub spigot was slightly too deep to fit within the hubcentric spacer so I had to grind a small amount off (probably only about 1mm) to allow the spacer to sit flush. Also the extended bolts supplied (42mm) were too long and fouled the back plate. The supplier swapped these for 35mm bolts which worked fine (standard bolts were 26mm).
I'm very happy with the results. I reckon 15mm rear and 12mm front is just the right amount for a good effect without stepping over the 'Corsa' line. At a push 20mm on the rear would probably be OK too but I reckon 12mm is the absolute max for the front (15mm would be a bit too much for the front I think).
Onto a couple of planks of wood first as even with the tall M sport suspension my trolly jack won't fit underneath...






