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As of right now I am using h&r DRS 15 front/20 rear spacers that are stud replacement type. I am planning to get a set of te37 reps with the
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As of right now I am using h&r DRS 15 front/20 rear spacers that are stud replacement type. I am planning to get a set of te37 reps with the offsets +22 front, and +12 for the rear. My question is that since I am running extended studs, will the studs poke too far out? or will it be okay?
Tried searching the interweb for awhile but found no answer =(. I've considered the option of buying new oem studs and putting those in but I want to know if running extended studs is a viable option before I go and buy new OEM studs and paying to get them replaced. |
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