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Old Nov 1, 2004 | 04:59 AM
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just wondering if i need spacers for the rims that i posted...black racing pro n1's,5zigan fn0 1 rc,motegi traclites,rota boost,...any one using these wheels with no spacers ?i looked on the tech and didnt show spacers with that many wheels???im confused now...what should i look for....offset wize id whant a 38 -40 offset correct....with a 215-45-17 i should be fine with no spacer right?any help?
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38-40 should be fine for the front but the back i am not sure
Old Nov 1, 2004 | 05:13 AM
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anything below a +40 offset should be OK without spacers. Mine are +40 and no clearance issues at all. I added the onetongarage.com 10mm rear spacer shims, but only for appearance.

I'm moving this thread to Tread and Butter Forum, you may get more responses there.
Old Nov 1, 2004 | 05:18 AM
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^^^ What Mark said.^^^

As long as the wheels are up to +40 offset, you will not need the spacers in the rear. I have 17x7.5 w/ +42 offset and needed a 3mm spacer in the rear. I'm also running 215/40-17 Neo Gens.
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Originally Posted by TheScionicMan
anything below a +40 offset should be OK without spacers. Mine are +40 and no clearance issues at all. I added the onetongarage.com 10mm rear spacer shims, but only for appearance.
I need to get those spacers. My rear wheels need to come out a bit (for looks not rubbing) and since your specs are the same I know it will work. I know I said I was done for a while but I just can't help it.
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so i should look for 40+ like a 42 or so? cuzz i dont want spacers i just wanna get my rims a nd put them on....
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Originally Posted by 05_camo_boxb
so i should look for 40+ like a 42 or so? cuzz i dont want spacers i just wanna get my rims a nd put them on....
no, no, no, you want up to a +40 offset, so the lower the number the better.
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aw like a 38 just dont go more than 40////got it....i looked on the website oneton garage and noticed a big diff in the wheel....looks kinda of nice but i like the tucked look as well...maybe later down the raod...kool thanx for the help guy's
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Originally Posted by 05_camo_boxb
aw like a 38 just dont go more than 40////got it....i looked on the website oneton garage and noticed a big diff in the wheel....looks kinda of nice but i like the tucked look as well...maybe later down the raod...kool thanx for the help guy's
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