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Old May 14th 2007, 11:17
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Hazen, If your going to need a spacer that wide, it's best to use one soild spacer. To stack spacers you will be spending more money (two sets of spacers compared to one). Also stacking spacers that much, you run into trouble with wheel stud length (really long). A pair of 2.5 spacers should use the stock studs to bolt the spacer on, then, another set of studs for the wheel to bolt to. All this should be "hubcentric" of course...
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