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are your wheels done up tight?

sadly though this often happens with spacers. the best best is just buy the correct offset wheel and bin the spacers.

spiggots/hub rings will cure that problem, spacers are great for increasing track but bad for this problem and a few others.

you can screw them till the studs break it wont cure the problem, and no a wheel alignment wont help either.

if your im melb give me a buz/pm i can make them up for you ....

sometimes you have to get them made up.

yes some tyre places will have them, but make sure they are a tight fit, there should be no movement when the wheel is on, NO movement other wise you will have the same problem again.

bryyy- your one of the lucky ones :)

Edited by robbieraver

it should do. sorry I just assumed your bolt on spacers have that little 'lip' in the middle to locate the wheel. if not then that is almost certainly why you are having these problems as it's pretty hard to locate the wheel dead centre without the hub ring on the spacer.

if it doesn't look like this, it's not good.

20mm-hub-spacer.jpg

but they do make the wheels stick out a LOT so if your already filling out your guards.........

if your wheel is a standard ID then you can buy off the shelf spiggots for like 20 schmux

i needed custom cause ssr professor sp1's have a weirdo 79mm ID :D

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