samw5
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Been reading a bunch of comments on various forums about spacers and while it's a mixed bag (I'm sure there has been plenty of positive and plenty of negatives on both ends) I'm trying to understand a couple things.
First I understand that having the proper wheel offset to begin is probably the best option.
With that said I'm trying to understand how adding a wheel spacer would cause more wear on the suspension components compared to similar backspaced wheel. Leverage should be the same... Yes there is a little added weight but since it's so close to the axel I can't imagine that make that much difference.
For folks saying that spacers are 'bad', are we just saying that it's essentially another added part and point of failure? If so I agree though I'm trying to remember the last time I actually broke a lug nut or wheel stud... Can't be that common, even if wheeling.
On the plus side the extra track should allow for better stability, at least on paper?
First I understand that having the proper wheel offset to begin is probably the best option.
With that said I'm trying to understand how adding a wheel spacer would cause more wear on the suspension components compared to similar backspaced wheel. Leverage should be the same... Yes there is a little added weight but since it's so close to the axel I can't imagine that make that much difference.
For folks saying that spacers are 'bad', are we just saying that it's essentially another added part and point of failure? If so I agree though I'm trying to remember the last time I actually broke a lug nut or wheel stud... Can't be that common, even if wheeling.
On the plus side the extra track should allow for better stability, at least on paper?
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