Wheel Spacers, are you with or against?

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Ni9mm

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and maybe not....today anyway...I got to cut a quarter inch off the main hub stubs...wasn't prepared for that...Lol. I can't even screw in a light bulb properly. I'm gonna kill myself with this shjt. Oh well at least I'll look cool dying in a Raptor. Off to get a cutting wheel.
 

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My own personal Jesus thread....well I went back to the only thing I'm good at..

before.....uzenu2e7.jpg

After I realize way more work involved...

Notice the stack of spacers?

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I have often wondered why the world could not be more simple. Kind of like a ******...you know...plug and play. Why do I have to cut stuff? Why can't it just work?
 
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PCDan

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JMO but I would never ever use spacers. Buy the right offset and right backspacing wheel and be done with it -
 

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I would not be cutting your hub studs, return those spacers and get a proper pair of 1.5" if your going to do it right.
 

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I just had an epiphany ! Why don't I return these 1 1/4 and get 1 1/2 ?

More likely I will just return them altogether and get new wheels.
 

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You don't need to cut the studs regardless. When your wheels go back on, there are spaces where the studs can fit, in between the holes.
 
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