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Yea i should have done more research. This was all on me.
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No more spacers for me. Never again. Rather spend the money on new wheels.
I hear that! I don’t trust spacers. They’re just one more thing that can go wrong. New wheels with an offset like you want is the way to go.
 

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I hear that! I don’t trust spacers. They’re just one more thing that can go wrong. New wheels with an offset like you want is the way to go.
Hubcentric slip-ons with extended studs is mechanically just as safe, functionally the same, and allows for a rotatable setup. It comes with a slightly more challenging setup for narrower wheels, should you use them still.
 

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I gotcha @Brian@BMVK. I can see them being ok for normal driving, but running them on a car that will be drag or road raced would give me an uneasy feeling..
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