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Old 06-27-2011, 08:43 AM   #14
smshirk
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you'll need 17 or 18mm spacers for the rear to put them where they need to be. I would recommend buying spacers that size with built it lugs and nuts, rather than using extra long bolts. Your existing bolts are used to fasten the spacers to the hub. It adds some weight but as long as they are hub centric on both sides you shouldn't wear out your bearings much faster. You can get them for 100 bucks or less used. New H&Rs will run you more.
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