chrisgonzales
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Well any weight change will affect MPG but probably not noticeable. Miles recorded is base on the overall diameter of the wheel and tire. So if it's drastically different then the OEM wheels, your mileage may be more or less depending on if they are overall smaller or larger. So spacer alone shouldn't affect any of this.
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