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Originally Posted by ggiwin
Planning to sell my sports wheels actually, for like 650 for the set with tires. I still have my 18 in base wheels sitting around in the garage.
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My ? is that if you want to have the rim sitting flush on the outside why not DELETE the spacer and get the offset that you are desiring since you are buying new rims. Putting a spacer on does widen the stance but doesn't necessarily increase grip in cornering, its just for looks. If you get a slightly wider rim and set it up the right way you get looks+performance.