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Old 06-13-2015, 08:13 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by schellingr View Post
Thanks guys for the responses.

I guess they said that they "tighten" the spacers and the wheels to specs. They said that spacers are dangerous (????) anyhow, it does not make the sound anymore. (Knock on wood)....
Sounds like improper installation. Not a warranty claim.

If the shop did the job right, you shouldn't have any problems. There is nothing inherently dangerous with spacers (unless you go wild) but installation can be a little tricky for a novice.

Personally, I'd get an accurate torque wrench and double-check all 20 lugs.
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