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Originally Posted by XYZZZZZ isn't 15 and 20mm of spacers way too much? no vibration at speeds? That combination seems to be what most are using based on my research

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Old 04-05-2010, 08:28 AM   #12 (permalink)
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isn't 15 and 20mm of spacers way too much? no vibration at speeds?
That combination seems to be what most are using based on my research here at the forum - head over here and you'll see an example post:

Spacers On Sport Wheels

For more, just head over to the Tech Area for Wheel/Rims and search for spacers.
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