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Originally Posted by NOFATCHX My CV3s are 20x10.5 with +15 on rear. I'm running a 10mm spacer now so that's equiv to +5 offset correct? Correct Originally Posted by NOFATCHX
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Yes You will be close to the fender because of your tire size, a 15mm spacer would be safer, it would put you at a +0 offset and you can adjust the remaining gap when you get an alignment by taking out some negative camber. |
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Thanks for the confirmation, only problem is I have no room for adjust according to Nissan. I need to upgrade to adjustable camber arms.
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