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Hi OP. If I understood your post by reading through the thread. You have 35mm all around? I ran 20mm on front and 30mm on rear on stock Sport Rays.

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Old 10-29-2013, 09:56 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Hi OP.

If I understood your post by reading through the thread. You have 35mm all around?

I ran 20mm on front and 30mm on rear on stock Sport Rays. Had a little camber on the rear -2.7. Within spec of stock.

Like everyone said, spacers can be dangerous if they are installed incorrectly. I would suggest to take off your wheels to take a look at the spacers to see that they are in working condition.

Takes a little more time out of your driving, but better safe than sorry. Assuming that everything is ok is just taking a chance on safety and $$$.

Take a look with your own two eyes and make it 100%. You'll enjoy the car knowing it is all in working order.
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