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spacers what are the con's of running spacers on the back of a rwd car? thanks |
I was told theres a bit of vibration when using spacers? |
get some hubcentric ones, they're better and more safe. also i wouldn't' get more than 10MM. not that you would but you might run into problems like not having enough of the lug on the threads and that's not fun :( unless you get extended studs. other than that it should be fine. a nice 5mm wheel should work with your wheels if they're not staggered. |
which brand would be the best i was thinking about 25mm:D flush the back i was told h&r |
H&R spacers are probably the best ones on the market. They are hub centric'd, and if u get the DRMs if u can. the only requirement is that ur wheels be able to use them. DRMS are spacer adapters, look like this, http://www3.telus.net/SorrGwa/GS/DSC_0297a.jpg |
^yea go for H&R but they're expensive if you want 25mm adapter plates. |
i went with project kics cuz i got them at a good price and availability at the time. they arent hub centric'd, but its not that important for the rear wheels... im just careful when i mount them. |
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