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Old 01-08-2009, 01:32 AM
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Spacers?

Hello,
What are spacers for wheels?
How do I determine what size?
Any and all information would be appreciated.
 
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Old 01-08-2009, 03:23 AM
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Wheel spacers are parts that push your rims out further, making them more flush with your fenders.

You can determine the size of the spacers you need by giving us the offset #s of your rims. If you don't know them, you can always measure the amount of space between your tire sidewall and your fender.
 
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Old 01-08-2009, 03:25 AM
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Oh I see. So when purchasing rims, this is a big factor as well?
 
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Good explanantion BTW
 
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Eurodre, there was no point in your providing that after the issue was already addressed.
Plus I have already performed a search prior to posting this thread due to such responses.
 
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mk well nxt time u know.. search before making a new thread mk? thank u
 
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Read before you respond!
I stated I already performed a search prior to posting this thread.
Apparently my issue was not addressed if a thread was created.

People like you discourage users. I figured that is how you reached your current post count by making the idiotic search post and disturbing those whom are new to the forum.

So again I already performed a search and my questions were not answered, thefore a thread was posted.
Rather then contribute to the forum in a negative way you should be more like
xx7sephiroth7xx and be helpful.
 
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Originally Posted by jerryG45
Hello,
What are spacers for wheels?
How do I determine what size?
Any and all information would be appreciated.
Found out what the offsets of the wheels you have and/or want. Then go to www.ichibausa.com to find the right size spacers you need to get your wheels pushed out flush with the fenders.
 
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Thank you I book marked it
 
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Originally Posted by jerryG45
Thank you I book marked it
If you decide to get spacers, go with the version 2
 
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