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Wheel spacers
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil V" data-source="post: 1033626" data-attributes="member: 70859"><p>I know exactly what you’re saying and I do appreciate the help but I’m 100% positive that the stock wheels as well as the Adrenalin wheels are 70.5mm. I’ve never been very good at explaining things but I’ll try again. The wheels went on the rear no problem because the hub only sits out about half an inch. In the front since the hub is so big the part of the rim where the centre cap goes contacts the very outside point of the hub. The wheel slides on no problem it just won’t go that extra couple mm that it needs to fully seat. With that being said I know I need hubcentric wheel spacers. I wouldn’t mess with anything else. My only concern is the spacer not sliding on all the way due to the size of the hub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil V, post: 1033626, member: 70859"] I know exactly what you’re saying and I do appreciate the help but I’m 100% positive that the stock wheels as well as the Adrenalin wheels are 70.5mm. I’ve never been very good at explaining things but I’ll try again. The wheels went on the rear no problem because the hub only sits out about half an inch. In the front since the hub is so big the part of the rim where the centre cap goes contacts the very outside point of the hub. The wheel slides on no problem it just won’t go that extra couple mm that it needs to fully seat. With that being said I know I need hubcentric wheel spacers. I wouldn’t mess with anything else. My only concern is the spacer not sliding on all the way due to the size of the hub [/QUOTE]
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