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Wheel Spacers


Perris
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when i was looking for some u need to know how large of ones (shims or the ones with new studs on them, if u need longer studs, i would think hub centric ones at the best. would help to know how far u want to space them. also idk if its the same for trucks but if to big of ones or if they arent cranked down tight u can snap your studs off. some people have even had a wobble to theirs. I think it also puts added stress on the suspension parts when the wheel is spaced out fairly far. This is all stuff to think about.

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Quite frankly, I recommend not using wheel spacers and buying rims with the proper width/offset for the vehicle and your desired affect. What rims are you running now??

 

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I was thinking if it was easy and cheap to do wheel spacers (mainly for looks). Anyway , not condsidering it any more. Thanks everyone!

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