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Originally Posted by toxik
Plus remember, when you take out your OEM studs, no matter what studs you replace em with even if its with OEM again, they are never going to sit as firm as they did from factory.
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Why wouldn't they "sit as firm as they did from factory"? They are secured in position from tension.
Bottom line, if you are buying new wheels, getting the correct offset (not using spacers) is best since you're paying all that money for nice rims anyways. But if you want to enhance the look of your OEM wheels, spacers are effective. Check out my signature picture with 15/20mm spacers.