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Make your front track the same as the rear with these aluminium wheel spacers with locating rings. One carefull owner. Just like those in the picture (not actual photo) but painted stealth black. $90 posted. (May not be legal in some states ...up to you).

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Make your front track the same as the rear with these aluminium wheel spacers with locating rings. One carefull owner. Just like those in the picture (not actual photo) but painted stealth black. $90 posted. (May not be legal in some states ...up to you).

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Hey buddy,

Do you know if its safe using these with the 4WD atessa system? I know running staggered wheels causes problems... have you run these on your car?

Cheers,

Adrian

Hey buddy,

Do you know if its safe using these with the 4WD atessa system? I know running staggered wheels causes problems... have you run these on your car?

Cheers,

Adrian

I have been running these for six months with no problem. They make no difference to the rolling radius. The problem with staggered fitment is that although you can get the rolling radius close the difference in tyre profile can cause them to behave differently. With spacers you still have the same wheels and tyres front and rear. I needed spacers to get my 16in GTR track rims to clear the GTT brakes

and for my 17in road wheels it just looks better to have them the same width front and rear. You can see my car here (post 212):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ri...00#entry5021525

I have been running these for six months with no problem. They make no difference to the rolling radius. The problem with staggered fitment is that although you can get the rolling radius close the difference in tyre profile can cause them to behave differently. With spacers you still have the same wheels and tyres front and rear. I needed spacers to get my 16in GTR track rims to clear the GTT brakes

and for my 17in road wheels it just looks better to have them the same width front and rear. You can see my car here (post 212):

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ri...00#entry5021525

Ok thanks for clarifying that for me - Ive recently put the R34GTT wheels on the stag and the offset is terrible, especially the front!

Im interested, how about $75 posted to NSW 2228?? :D

Can you please PM me your bank account or paypal details??

adrian

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