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14 Jan 2011 12:24 #9566 by a2jcy
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Greetings
Need a bit of info Iam thinking of wheelspacers all round is it worth it price for 4 is around £56 will it make any difference to the steering or bottom line just make your rubber bits stick out more good or bad just wondering thanks JY

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14 Jan 2011 13:31 #9574 by gazert
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I got them fitted to mine!!!!
Brill no wobble!

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14 Jan 2011 13:37 #9575 by biggaz
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a2jcy

Dont you already have modulars? Most people fit either modulars as they have lower offset and are a bit wider OR spacers, there is no reason why you cant fit them though.

Maybe the lower offset rims AND spacers may put extra strain on things like bearings etc.

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14 Jan 2011 18:09 #9616 by kirkynut
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Only buy the billet spacers with the studs in them, rather than the extension studs and rings that slip over them. The latter I think are dangerous.

I know there are others that will disagree with me on that but the principle of the extension ones puts extra strain on the wheel studs and snapped wheel studs = a wheel coming off and overtaking you on the road! Inconvenient to say the least.

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14 Jan 2011 18:18 #9620 by vitara_mad
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i have used the hollow spacers a few times & never had a problem with them & i have heard & seen more problems with the solid alloy ones than any other

just my opinion on them

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