yeah thinking of just adding 2" to the inside, you can add either to the outside or inside depending if yoru tire is front or reverse mount - I believe these wheels are front, ie, can only cut the backside of the rim - and yeah, 1/16" is what I lose on the backside. What would be idea then? I add 2" to the backside, and I end up with a offset of 75+, or 73.4+ after the 1/16". Add a 29.4mm spacer to get 44+, or 1" and .16". So... put a 1 and 1/8, or 1 and 1/4" spacer on the back. Not sure if that is too much for a 14 year wheel bearing or not. Might look damn good though
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