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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Wallach" data-source="post: 1000432" data-attributes="member: 69286"><p>You have to keep in mind that spacers will put the weight of your wheels and tires that much further outside of the axle and will cause more stress on suspension components such as ball joints. I think 2" spacers would be a little sketchy as far as wear and tear on the front axle. Personally I would not go more than 1.5" up there but you'd be surprised how much of a difference they make as far as stance goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Wallach, post: 1000432, member: 69286"] You have to keep in mind that spacers will put the weight of your wheels and tires that much further outside of the axle and will cause more stress on suspension components such as ball joints. I think 2" spacers would be a little sketchy as far as wear and tear on the front axle. Personally I would not go more than 1.5" up there but you'd be surprised how much of a difference they make as far as stance goes. [/QUOTE]
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