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Question about the PP rear wheels

Beau5o

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Can you run the PP rear wheels & tired on the front with no problems? has anyone done this?
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You can with spacers.
 

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Know what size spacers?
 

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I just did this with a 5mm spacer I bought from Amazon with a 70.5 hub bore. Fit perfect. The car definitely follows imperfections in the road more, I believe people call it "tramlining".
 

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I just did this with a 5mm spacer I bought from Amazon with a 70.5 hub bore. Fit perfect. The car definitely follows imperfections in the road more, I believe people call it "tramlining".
The 5mm spacers were fine on the factory lugs, right?
 

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I'm curious how many lug nut turns you got with 5mm spacers
 

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I can't tell you how many turns exactly, but there were plenty.
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