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Old 04-13-2008, 01:05 PM   #1
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since it is a fwd car i would assume the offset to be around +40. its casted on the wheel if you really wanted to know. you need such a huge ass spacer to make them "flush". Its gonna put a lot of wear on your wheel bearings.
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since it is a fwd car i would assume the offset to be around +40. its casted on the wheel if you really wanted to know. you need such a huge ass spacer to make them "flush". Its gonna put a lot of wear on your wheel bearings.

I'll go with smaller spacers if that's the case.
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since it is a fwd car i would assume the offset to be around +40. its casted on the wheel if you really wanted to know. you need such a huge ass spacer to make them "flush". Its gonna put a lot of wear on your wheel bearings.

WHAT????? are you kidding.
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WHAT????? are you kidding.
Are you. If you know anything its like what nismo tuned said. You are putting more wear on the bearings just like low offset wheels.
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