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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: SC - (Aiken in the 'other' SC)
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People are mentioning their spacers but not explaining.
The later cars have wheels with different offsets on them. You need spacers to put the late model wheels on an earlier car.
There are some makers of wheels that make the later model styles of wheels in the early offsets. If you purchased "Turbo Twists" that bolted on the rear of your car without any spacers then those wheels were specifically designed to fit early cars. The late model offset would not come close to fitting on the rear of your car because they require even more spacer then the front.
If I read your post correctly it means that you only have rubbing on the front. If that is true it means they sent you the wrong front wheels. They should just bolt on like the rears. If this is the case call them up and get them to send the correct front wheels. You don't want a set of wheels that is early offset on the front and late offset in the rear. It wouldn't match anything.
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