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with some 32mm spacers yes...

 

could possibly get away with 20mm spacers but they will be tucked quite far in the arches

 

thanks :thumbsup:

 

do spacers effect handling ?

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when i used 32mm spacers on the front whenever you went over a pothole the front wheels would "grab" the steering wheel out of your hand a lot more!

but felt entirely planted otherwse!

 

Thanks for your help :thumbsup:

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The spacers are not directly accoutable for the change in handling but the theoretical offset they create when fitted...ie you would have the same effect fitting a wheel of 0 offset.

Whats probably more important is that you attach the wheels and spacers to the car in a safe manner ...ie have sufficient thread engagement and utilise the correct type of nuts.

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theoretically no... but offset is a straaange thing!

i ran some 16" oz superterismos (et45 or something daft) with 32mm spacers a while back, the wheel grab was awful.

same wheels same tyres just ET15 with a 5mm spacer, not half as bad!

 

or maybe my wheels were just screwed! :D

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just make sure you get the correct nuts when using spacers.

 

I know two guys who have had a wheel come off at 70mph because they thought two threads would be enough to hold on the wheel and they didnt want to spend the money!

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