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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 You need HUBCENTRIC... That's it Yep get the right thickness and ones that have the hubcentric lip in the center. Bolt on types work fine. Just
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Yep get the right thickness and ones that have the hubcentric lip in the center. Bolt on types work fine. Just know that you might need to dremel the front wheel like 1.5mm where the stock studs hit it if you run 20mm up front. Rears you can run 15mm and still be okay with clearance with the stock studs.
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