Spoon Caliper Clearance?
I'v had Spoon Calipers for about a month now and couldn't put them on cuz of stock wheels and now that I got new wheels they are still touching the slightest bit and I was told to use spacers but that seems realy shaddy to me and I thought about getting bigger rotters with caliper adapters that bring them out since the calipers only hit near the center of the wheels I'm hopping that will work, has anyone done or know someone who hase done something like that in both situations????
l love people who use long sentences that seem to ramble on that makes it hard for people to understand what you're saying because its all one sentence with no periods or punctuation or anything so people get pissed off and write something sarcastic instead of actually answers your question so that the post turns into an arguement and nothing ever gets solved but to answer your question if the rims touch your calipers then you'll either have to get new rims or get spacers but if you get spacers you might have to get extended studs because the stock studs won't reach far enough for the lug nuts to grab on to so make sure you check depending on what spacers you use but don't worry about spacers because people have used them here on the board with no problems and remember if you use spacers it effectively reduces your offsets so there's the possiblity of rubbing if you're lowered but if your offsets are good then you won't rub.
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Mar 10, 2015 03:50 PM



