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Old 09-21-2015, 04:42 AM   #6
billj18
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Another option to consider is to use the same 17mm spacer up front as you have in the rear. I originally installed 7mm front/ 15mm rear spacers on mine (although I'm using bolts, rather than lug nuts), but I thought the front tires were still too "recessed." I changed the fronts to 15mm too, and I like the look much better. No problems with clearance, either.

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