99Mounty
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simply put, getting a spacer/adapter is sort of like getting rims with a different offset.
i'm looking into something like a 1.75" aluminum 6061 adapters. i need minimum of 1.5" adapters (adapters, as in those big spacers with studs on em).
1.75" would allow me to fully turn the steering wheel with the same clearance between the tire/upper a-arm and the tire/front stabilizer bar. however, i can still use a 1.5"... but i can only go 90-95% full turn without rubbing.
my question is - what's the biggest spacer/adapter you would put on? i know rick's using a 1" and a couple other people are using 1.5"... do you think it would be ok to go with 1.75" spacers ?
any thoughts, comments are very appreciated.
thanks!
i'm looking into something like a 1.75" aluminum 6061 adapters. i need minimum of 1.5" adapters (adapters, as in those big spacers with studs on em).
1.75" would allow me to fully turn the steering wheel with the same clearance between the tire/upper a-arm and the tire/front stabilizer bar. however, i can still use a 1.5"... but i can only go 90-95% full turn without rubbing.
my question is - what's the biggest spacer/adapter you would put on? i know rick's using a 1" and a couple other people are using 1.5"... do you think it would be ok to go with 1.75" spacers ?
any thoughts, comments are very appreciated.
thanks!