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Old 04-04-2008, 12:21 PM
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Default Re: Spacer Question

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Originally Posted by Dgerre1 View Post
I know people usually don't speak well of spacers, but what is the smalest spacer possible? All I need is 1/2" really to stop a very slight bit of rubbing on the UCA (it doesn't touch when static, has about 1/2" on clearence) It rubs a small bit during driving, not much at all. ANNNNYYWAY I want to know who has had good experience with spacers and what I should get? Remember I want the smallest spacer possible so that I don't make a huge change.

Also, this may sound dumb, but do the spacers go on all 4 tires? If it's such a small change maybe I only need them on the front??
You can buy 1/2 inch spacers but if you go that route, you should upgrade the wheel studs to something 1/2 inch longer also.
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