| You should be OK without spacers: 
At this offset, the fronts will be about 1/8" less than the stock OE fronts on the inside, and you would be about 5/8" wider on the outside. You shouldn't have any contact issues on either side since people are running OE TT rears with no problems and they stick out almost an inch more than the stock OE fronts. For the rears, this is the same offset as the OE wheels, and you're only adding a 1/4" to the outside and inside width. I wouldn't anticipate any clearance or contact issues here. Dave, er...Prof WheelCalc. :-)
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