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If the Z has the Rays wheels, 35 is too much. But yes, just like what DEpointfive0, wheels might wobble if the spacers are improperly installed. Worst case is your

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Old 10-29-2013, 04:52 AM   #4 (permalink)
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If the Z has the Rays wheels, 35 is too much. But yes, just like what DEpointfive0, wheels might wobble if the spacers are improperly installed. Worst case is your wheel (with the spacers) will come off.

Ok, worst case is you might die.
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