I want wheel spacers but I'm scared
I am not sure why everyones saying don't track it or drift it??
In NZ we are pretty much the opposite, they are marginally legal for the road but pretty much all track cars and drift cars here run spacers usually a minimum of 20mm+
In NZ we are pretty much the opposite, they are marginally legal for the road but pretty much all track cars and drift cars here run spacers usually a minimum of 20mm+
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Hubcentric spacers are fine if properly installed for street or track use, and are common in both applications. There is effectively not any real difference vs. running wheels with a different offset.
Key words: HUBCENTRIC and PROPERLY INSTALLED.
Key words: HUBCENTRIC and PROPERLY INSTALLED.


