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Spacers will help. I'd go with the smallest one you can get away with as you are pushing your wheels even further out. You'll need the stud replacement type of

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Old 09-13-2014, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Spacers will help. I'd go with the smallest one you can get away with as you are pushing your wheels even further out. You'll need the stud replacement type of spacer.
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I appreciate everyone's help. Unfortunately this had to happen on a weekend when I can't get parts overnighted. I'm going to go with the spacer. Hopefully getting tires and wheels that aren't do different in size will calm my car down. Either that or I'm going back to stock
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