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Hi, I have noticed a few competitors running front spacers with their 17" MO30 set up. eg 7mm, 14mm and 21mm. Wondering that the advantage and disadvantage of these are? Is it safe for the extra stress on the wheels nuts etc?
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Wow, that is great feedback, very glad I asked. I will skip even considering putting any spacers on and just drive it like it was intended to be! Its not like the guys running them are faster anyway.
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I've run all kinds of spacers on many different kinds of race cars and street cars - never had a problem. Check the torque regularly. One point - depending on the stock studs you can run a small spacer - anything longer get the extra hardened race studs but I wouldn't recommend more than a 5-6mm spacer. Usually I've run them for caliper clearance or wheel clearance. Using wheels with the proper offset is the way to go.
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