wheel spacers
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wheel spacers
i was looking at buying some 5 or 10mm. i was wondering if there are any negatives or problems that anyone knows of that they can create?
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Re: wheel spacers
yeh, tyres rubbin on the arches.. theres very little room already, widening the track would leave you having to extend the arches to fit the wheels in without scrubbing..
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Re: wheel spacers
Before we can give you an answer as to which spacers to use..... We need to know what wheels( size,width, offset etc)and size of tire to be fitted to the wheel. it also wouldn't hur to let us know if the car has been lowered...<P>After we know that information we can give you a hand.<P>Cheers,
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Re: wheel spacers
no lowering at all, im goin to be getting 17X 7.5 chrome Edge Dagger Wheels not sure of the offset though
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Re: wheel spacers
im only looking at getting something like 10mm or less just to push them a lil out i don't want to look like a cadilac from a snoop dogg video.I have bout a 3.5" or more gap from the tire to the wheel well
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Re: wheel spacers
I recommend getting the wheels first and THEN seeing if you need spacers.
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