spacers and weight

Riptide

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not much, if they are both hubcentric your mostlikely good to go, i have H&R 1 inch spacers on my rear and cheap american muscle 1 inch ones on the front and they were less than half the H&R that are supposed to be superior. putting them side to side, you couldnt tell the difference, weighed the same and feel the same. spacers are spacers if they are hubcentric
 

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The american muscle ones don't look hubcentric to me. Not sure how that is supposed to work as far as getting it centered. Seems kinda screwy.
 

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Apparently so. I found a set of two on amazon that are hub centric.

I am going to run an 18x8 +50 up front with the 5mm spacer. Stock tire. Will tuck in basically stock. If I feel like I want it to poke out more I can swap to a 8 or 10mm spacer.

I'm good with stock up front even with a wider 18x9.5 +45 setup out back. Riptide badger doesn't give a F.


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