Any drawbacks to using a good 25mm hubcentric wheel spacer?
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I have Volk TE 37s with 9.5 +22s on the rear. They tuck a little more than I would like.
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
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Originally posted by joust75
I have Volk TE 37s with 9.5 +22s on the rear. They tuck a little more than I would like.
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
I have Volk TE 37s with 9.5 +22s on the rear. They tuck a little more than I would like.
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
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Originally posted by joust75
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
that's going to stick out way too much imo
if you want the look of the 10.5 +22, go with a 10-15mm spacer
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Originally posted by Strife350z
9.5 +22 with a 25mm spacer would mean you're running a 9.5 -3
that's going to stick out way too much imo
if you want the look of the 10.5 +22, go with a 10-15mm spacer
9.5 +22 with a 25mm spacer would mean you're running a 9.5 -3
that's going to stick out way too much imo
if you want the look of the 10.5 +22, go with a 10-15mm spacer
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