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Those offsets are really high, and you'd need to run a huge spacer, and at those sizes for spacers, i start to lose my trust even from the best spacers.

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Old 07-26-2010, 02:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Those offsets are really high, and you'd need to run a huge spacer, and at those sizes for spacers, i start to lose my trust even from the best spacers. it just doesn't seem safe to be running a spacer that big. i had wheels that had a +45 offset on a 8.5 rim that i was gonna use for a winter setup, but someone even said getting a spacer to have that wheel sit right would be pushing it.
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