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Old 08 March 2012 | 11:04 PM
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what is a safe size spacer you can use 3mm/5mm
Old 08 March 2012 | 11:05 PM
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what is a safe size spacer you can use 3mm/5mm
You can run 30-40mm safely Mike as along as there hubcentric
Old 08 March 2012 | 11:14 PM
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Depends if your going to be pushing it, and I don't mean hands on boot.
it is always better if you can get correct offset on your wheels,
if its just general road use as prodriverules says.

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Originally Posted by Bez300
Depends if your going to be pushing it, and I don't mean hands on boot.
it is always better if you can get correct offset on your wheels,
if its just general road use as prodriverules says.

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Totally agree Bez,if you tracking it then I'd go with correct offset to bring the wheel inline but road use won't hurt on spacers
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