Wheel Spacers
#11
Girlygirl. If your buying new a-arms, you can get away with using the stock shocks. They only way you will need new shocks is if you buy long travel arms.
The durablue ones come in a set. They widen the front 1.5 on each side and the back 2.5 on each side. I use them and have no problems. You can even jump with them on, as long as your not having hard landings or caseing alot.
The durablue ones come in a set. They widen the front 1.5 on each side and the back 2.5 on each side. I use them and have no problems. You can even jump with them on, as long as your not having hard landings or caseing alot.
#13
sand sport are way to expinsive i would recomend the dmi wheel spacers ive got some on the front just got some for the back and was going to put them on the other day untill my axle nut problem happened but check ebay i got my front wheel spacers for 41 dollars and the the rear for 67 dollars from the dmi auctions
#16
Has anyone tried the type of wheel spacers that have the holes for the stock bolts, and then another set of bolts for the wheels? The kinda I tried are like that, but when I try to tighten them then bolts in the spacers tend to spin with it... I can't tighten them unless I hold the bolt on the other side, which is impossible because of the wheel and the brake rotor...
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