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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 05:17 PM
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Default how about 18x7.5" 35mm offset, with 5mm spacers in back

i'm picking up some Axis Mod7 18x7.5" wheels with a 35mm offset, and was thinking about running a 5mm spacer in the back to bring the rear wheels more flush with the fronts.

i'll probably be running 215/35's, unless i decide on 215/40's (but probably not to keep the speedo kind of in check.

whatdda think?
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sounds good, but you may need longer studs.
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Rodger (Scionara) has been running a 5mm spacer on his box for almost 10,000 miles, and says there are plenty of threds to hold the wheel - any longer and i'm sure i'd need the spacers with the longer studs, but 5mm should be ok i think, he hasn't had any problems...
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