Wheel spacers
#11
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Theres nothing like driving down the highway and seeing your wheel pass you....
I was in my co-workers El Camino going down I75 and we felt a bump and the a wheel goes past us, then the El Camino dropped onto the axle.... . The biggest problem was that when the wheel came off at bashed the rear quarter of his mint 1969 El Camino. All because he had to have these mag wheels that needed a wheel spacer to fit right.
I was in my co-workers El Camino going down I75 and we felt a bump and the a wheel goes past us, then the El Camino dropped onto the axle.... . The biggest problem was that when the wheel came off at bashed the rear quarter of his mint 1969 El Camino. All because he had to have these mag wheels that needed a wheel spacer to fit right.
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I'm gettin pretty mixed reviews. I had them on a 95 z28 and I broke the studs on the spacer. But I had 400 to the rear wheels and I played around alot in it, if ya know what I mean. I dont do anything crazy in my truck so I think they might hold up. But idk
#13
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those are both solid axle situations. it doesnt effect them.
but do what you want to, i was just giving you my opinion. i mean thats what this thread was for
but do what you want to, i was just giving you my opinion. i mean thats what this thread was for