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I have my car lowered on ford performance springs, and I'm looking to kick my wheels out. I had 1" spacers but it looked like they were gonna hit the quarters. So i bought 3/4" but now the factory studs hit the rims. Not really looking to cut the oem studs.
Anyone running 1" spacers successfully?
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I was running 25mm spacers all around on PP1 wheels with FP springs with no rubbing issues.
 

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I agree with EWheel install extended studs is by far the best way. However if you are going to install bolt on spacers to your Mustang the min spacer you can have on the car without c'boring the wheel is 23 mm.
 

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I agree with EWheel install extended studs is by far the best way. However if you are going to install bolt on spacers to your Mustang the min spacer you can have on the car without c'boring the wheel is 23 mm.
I'll also echo extended studs and slip-on spacer, that's what I'm moving to....eventually. Less points of failure.

But you can 100% have 20mm spacers on the rear of a PP1 car with PP1 wheels. That's what I'm running with 0 issues.
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