My Evoque P300e 2021.
Hi guys,
Still waiting for some finishes on the paint, I went ahead with the first change on my Evoque:
Spacers "Japan Racing"
20 mm at Front and 15 mm on the rear axle.
Before:

After:

Still waiting for some finishes on the paint, I went ahead with the first change on my Evoque:
Spacers "Japan Racing"
20 mm at Front and 15 mm on the rear axle.
Before:

After:

Last edited by Vinnypt; Sep 6, 2024 at 04:53 PM. Reason: Title change
Hello NardenHill,
I received the Spacers the day after I bought them.
I purchased this spacers from a local dealer in Portugal, but they are from JR (Japan Racing)
I'm thinking in selling them, because they tell me the car will not pass the mandatory periodic inspection.
Here in Portugal the laws are somehow strange.
I received the Spacers the day after I bought them.
I purchased this spacers from a local dealer in Portugal, but they are from JR (Japan Racing)
I'm thinking in selling them, because they tell me the car will not pass the mandatory periodic inspection.
Here in Portugal the laws are somehow strange.
Last edited by Vinnypt; Sep 3, 2024 at 07:49 PM.
And the "piece of resistance" , the Torque App that I love but it can't be installed on Iphone.
Now I can see all of my Gauges.
. . .Of course it is mandatory to also have an Bluetooth OBD reader in addition to the carlinkit.
Now I can see all of my Gauges.
. . .Of course it is mandatory to also have an Bluetooth OBD reader in addition to the carlinkit.
Last week I installed the spare tire (Can not live without it).
Given the difficulty in obtaining the side styrofoam, I decided to cut the original tray.
It seems to me that the result was quite good....
One Hour Job to remove the side Trims to be able to remove the styrofoam from the bottom.
About 30 min. to cut the Styrofoam with a Knife (Sharp)
Another hour to put all back together.

Fixing screw in place.

Now with the central tray, jack and wheel wrench.
Given the difficulty in obtaining the side styrofoam, I decided to cut the original tray.
It seems to me that the result was quite good....
One Hour Job to remove the side Trims to be able to remove the styrofoam from the bottom.
About 30 min. to cut the Styrofoam with a Knife (Sharp)
Another hour to put all back together.
Fixing screw in place.
Now with the central tray, jack and wheel wrench.
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