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[quote][i]Originally posted by VINCEYBOY[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by tom130691[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by VINCEYBOY[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ben G[/i] well, it's a bit different :o those spacers seem to have been fed some sort of steroid. are they safe? [/quote] yeah i did the maths people run a LOT worse than this with no problems at all, but as i say, bandeds on the front when they come, then spacers on the rear. [/quote] your putting alot more load through everything, simple principles of leverage will munch bearings, imo looks stupid and will look worse with massive arches you will legaly need to cover the tyres [/quote] As much as i'm prepared to accept constructive critisism ... Go away. there is no difference AT ALL in running spacers compared to running low offset wheels, providing hubcentric bolt on spacers are used. i respect your opinion on not liking the look of it, but it's a project thread not a showroom. and this car isnt design to please anyone but the driver. The fact that you don't like it makes me like it even more quite frankly. AND even if I did accept that running 2 of these spacers on the rears was bad for my car (and i'm not saying I do) you arent really in a position to critisize. your corsa look i dunno 70mm lowered? the amount of stress your driveshaft in under, because it is now sitting at completely the wrong angle is doing far more expensive (and irreversible) damage to your car than munching 2 bearings. And please dont lecture me on legalities on cars I've been working at an MOT center for 3 years now. i know the rules mate. [/quote]
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