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wanting to put wheel spacers on, I have heard that 1.50 or 1.75 is the widest you should use. Question is do you use the same size for front and rear. seems like the front is wider stock already?? I run the stock se alum wheels and tires. just want it alittle more stable. can't justify long travel or wheels at this point. try the spacers for now cheaper. any input would be great. Thanks
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I run 2 in in the rear and 1.75 in the front. I love it. I beat my rhino and they hold up great. It does affect the steering with the spacers. It helped tons on taking out that top heavy feel. look for a solid set on ebay . they are way way cheaper then long travel and i love em
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So how much do they effect stearing and in what way?
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Yeah,
I'am with superman how does it effect steering??? should same sized spacers be used front and rear??? :?:
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I ran 1.75 spacers on my rhino all the way around,and the way that I noticed it in the steering was it made it alot more stable in high speed turning, use the same size spacers front and back made the front wider after I put my new SS wheels on, they had a 5" offset so i just took off my spacers cause it was just to much.
Josh
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I'm with Josh. If you run a wider off-set wheel dont use the wheel spacers. If you're running stock off-set wheels use the 2" all around.
lioncart.com has a set of 4 billet wheel spacers (2") for $240!
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