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Old 03-26-2013, 07:46 AM   #16
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The fingers are there so it can be used on early cars. Which is why the holes are ob-longed. This is the only hub centric spacer that is made in sizes less than 15mm. You can spout off all you want but you opinion is just that an opinion, not backed by any knowledge or fact. It is ashame that the internet has because a place where ideas are based off of how many posts you leave and not by fact.


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I would much rather utilize a spacer that was both bolt centric and hub centric, than one that relied on "fingers" alone. Your choice.
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