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5mm spacers probably adds like... less than a pound each side. if anything.. two 5mm spacers is about 3/4 pound
Is there any size where i don't have to use spacers?a 5 mm spacer is .67 lbs depending on how much material is removed from the spacer.
I got P51 101RF wheels in 20x10 all around that won't need spacers and lighter than these TSW Bathurst wheels but you'll want to do 20x9.5 +35 if you don't want to use any spacers.Is there any size where i don't have to use spacers?
Nice specs and price but i just can't get on board with the styling I would choose a 5mm spacer and tsw bathhurst over this.I got P51 101RF wheels in 20x10 all around that won't need spacers and lighter than these TSW Bathurst wheels but you'll want to do 20x9.5 +35 if you don't want to use any spacers.
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Yeah i have checked all of those out and for the styles i like and the prices i can afford the weight is always well over (5+lbs) tsw bathhurst.There is also wheels like
MRR Wheels, Forgestar Wheels, Project 6GR, VS Forged..
No Spacers needed..
So you're saying if i run 20x10 with 35 offset i don't have to run spacers?Here you go brotha
[MENTION=6872]bigjohns97[/MENTION]
20x10 ET 35
20x11 ET 50
19" is the same
there is also the MRR M600 and a number of other options
I gotta ask why isn't this just the default then?Correct, no spacers needed at 20x10+35mm
You are correct, some companies just create this way due to x factor, "conservative" fitment etcSo you're saying if i run 20x10 with 35 offset i don't have to run spacers?