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Old Oct 2, 2006 | 09:39 PM
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No No No, spacers will make the problem worse, the 48mm are too far out. Spacers will move them out even farther, you don't want that. The set of wheels with 58mm rears will work best for you.
 
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No No No, spacers will make the problem worse, the 48mm are too far out. Spacers will move them out even farther, you don't want that. The set of wheels with 58mm rears will work best for you.
Ok, so i shouldnt have a problem with the one set that is 18's with 8.5 F and 48 mm and 10.0 R and 58 mm?
 



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