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I use SpiderTrax 1.75” or 44mm. I would only buy spacers from a very reputable manufacturer. Your life depends on it.
agree. thats my fear.
 

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Or get a kit that will work with stock offsets rather than a sketchy metal disk behind your wheel.
Or buy proven, name-brand wheel spacers and have them installed and maintained properly.
 

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Check my spacer torque at every oil change and rotation at 3,000miles.
 

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Keep in mind, folks, that a “properly“ low-offset aftermarket wheel, to accommodate larger tires, puts just as much additional strain on the ball joints, wheel studs, and steering components as a quality and properly installed wheel spacer. It doesn’t matter if the scrub radius is increased by a low-offset wheel or a wheel spacer (the increased stresses are the same) - IF it’s a high-quality spacer that has been properly installed and maintained.
 
 







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