Better option tho is -25 offset rims, which I have![]()
Spacers act exactly the same as offset wheels in terms of extra strain on the parts, How much is debatable.
So basically, the only advantage is your wheel studs are shorter, so less torque on them, and no fiddly spacer to risk the mechanic loosing when he fits new tyres.
With so much talk about insurance companies and their constant desire to deny liabilty, I wonder if any modification, not approved by the manafacturer of the vehicle, might impact on your level of cover.
Especially on as an important component as that which holds the wheels on?
Regards
Alan
With so much talk about insurance companies and their constant desire to deny liabilty, I wonder if any modification, not approved by the manafacturer of the vehicle, might impact on your level of cover.
Especially on as an important component as that which holds the wheels on?
Regards
Alan
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