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Old 01-23-2020, 09:29 AM   #13
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Please keep in mind that using spacers that are too wide will put too much stress on your wheel bearings, and could promote premature failure...
Thanks, Gilles, understood. Inspect bearings often and replace as needed. My biggest concern is keeping the geometry correct for handling first, aesthetics a distant second. My first P car so lots to still learn re. how to.

Thanks RK.

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