Pertaining to spacers and safety
#1
Pertaining to spacers and safety
I am kind of insecure about running spaces on my upcoming rims that have a 48 offset.
I personally enjoy a more flush look rather than being really tucked in so automatically one may think just run spacers in order to push the wheel out more, but I want to here from people running spacers.
Do you feel it is a safe addition to my wheels? do you notice a difference in your car with and without spacers on?
BTW im thinking 5 mm spacers.
I personally enjoy a more flush look rather than being really tucked in so automatically one may think just run spacers in order to push the wheel out more, but I want to here from people running spacers.
Do you feel it is a safe addition to my wheels? do you notice a difference in your car with and without spacers on?
BTW im thinking 5 mm spacers.
#2
In the same boat, I asked my friend and all he said that you have to torque your wheels every once in awhile. Not to sure though, but I want to be hella flush!
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#4
I'm running 5mm Ichiba's all the way around. I feel no difference at all. With any spacers though, just make sure you change out the stock studs to a longer stud and regularly check the torque on your lugs and you should be fine.
#7
48 offset is gonna suck, even with a 5mm spacer, you'll need a 15 or 20 to get even close to flush. sorry but if you get H&R spacers (i have run before a long with ichiba you wont have problems like said before just swap studs and check the lugs regularly.
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