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Originally Posted by Steeles350
if you are buying new wheels... get wheels that won't need the spacers is going to be your first bit of advice. your probably going to get asked why stick with that narrow of a tire as well? also whats your suspension setup? that'll play into your "flushness" if you are stock suspension I'd say a 10" up front with a 20mm offset and at least the same in the rear if not 11 and 10mm
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Yes stock suspension. It doesnt have to be perfectly flush. I just had the wheel spacers on there to fill the wheel gap until i got new wheels/tires. So you recommend removing the spacers and just getting 10” +20 in front and 10” or 11” +10 ish in the rear?