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Location: Kita-Ku, Sapporo, Japan
Registered: January 2003
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Re: How far out can the offset be?
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Sun, 28 August 2005 06:15

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michaelhaynes110 wrote on Sun, 28 August 2005 15:51 | Its stange how everyone things spacers are illegal. I rang a couple of tyre places on friday and they are legal provided they are engineered. Got a quote of $300 for some to be made up.
After a bit of reasearch and some carefull measuring I found out I should be right going with around 27+ or under on a 7" wide wheel with 205's for tyres.
Thanks for the link ndgcpr it was a great help. If anyone can see fault with my above thinking make sure you post up or you can confirm it .
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spacers are illegal.
hub adaptors, where it bolts securely to the hub, and has a different set of studs to hold the wheel.. can be engineered..
but it sems like a bit of a headfuck when you can just buy wheels with te right ofset, and not risk the whole shebang coming apart when you least want it (ie cornering hard)..
just buy the right wheels 
LOL as Yian said, ring engineers and tell them the tyre place said spacers are engineerable...
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