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      01-06-2016, 09:03 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by RajB View Post
You need to know the existing wheel specs then use something like willtheyfit.com to gauge where the new wheel will sit compared to the existing. Can play with offsets too then.
I'm not changing wheels just adding spacers. It's what I'd do but as I have the luxury of trying on various size spacers I'll do that instead, with an educated guess as my starting point.
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