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Front Spacer Issues( Inner Rim)HELP

Originally Posted by BlueZair Did anyone ever try grinding the cavities on the inner rims? yah, but that's too much for 15mm. if you're committed to keeping those stock wheels

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Old 02-21-2012, 10:25 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Did anyone ever try grinding the cavities on the inner rims?
yah, but that's too much for 15mm. if you're committed to keeping those stock wheels temporary remove the spacers and grind off the protruding studs instead.

it's not like you can't swap out the studs later so it's reversable.
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