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Originally Posted by Jayhovah
I actually disagree on the "quality spacer" thing. I have had (and currently have) generic spacers and they are fine. Just make sure they are made of a quality grade of aluminum, are hubcentric, and have properly graded studs. I am certain 100 people will come here and tell or link me to stories of catastrophic failure - but every single one I have seen is someone trying to use a 10mm bolt on spacer which is like, 2mm thick where the nut rests. That is ridiculous and anyone using something like that is sitting on a timebomb with a short fuse.... but at sizes like 20mm, this is not a worry for me.
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+1 Depends on which generic ones. But the ones I run are made of the same material that H&R/Z1...etc make and I have been running them for more than a year with a handful of spirited drives and they have held up perfectly. As long as the ones you are buying are made of the same quality material that the big brands do, you can be saving a lot of money.