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    Established Member Two Rings Idrive's Avatar
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    Help with understanding spacers..

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    Hey guys I need some help understanding spacers. I just recently put 18x8's et38 on my ride and I want them to sit flush with the fender.
    Does anyone have experience with what sized spacer will help me accomplish this?

    also for example, if I were to get a 8mm spacer would that make it et30?

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    Re: Help with understanding spacers..

    Yes an 8mm spacer will make your et38 more similar to et30
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    Veteran Member Four Rings GetBoosted84's Avatar
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    Re: Help with understanding spacers..

    You're planning to roll your fenders also right? You don't want marred up fenders and tires.

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    Established Member Two Rings Idrive's Avatar
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    Re: Help with understanding spacers..

    Quote Originally Posted by GetBoosted84 View Post
    You're planning to roll your fenders also right? You don't want marred up fenders and tires.
    yup, fenders were rolled prior to the rims

    Quote Originally Posted by A4Rob
    Yes an 8mm spacer will make your et38 more similar to et30
    cool thanks man! that makes it a lot easier now

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