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oh yea you can search through some of the post out there to help with the spacing. Basicly you want to narrow the beam to pull the wheels in after the stuff that pushes it out, like brakes, spindles, and spacers. More of a correction thing. Your turning radius changes and, turning gets worst after narrowing solely or big offset solely, but in combination it will help gain it back.
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Centerline makes a "sport compact" wheel. It is intended as a daily driver/racer. It is rotary forged (super strong and LIGHT) and I like the look. It is not like the old aluminum racing wheels (like Michelle or Erco) but more of a contemporary (ricer type) wheel. They are also really light for a street rim. Click here for more info on the rim
Last edited by chase580; October 27th 2004 at 20:19. |
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