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Old 09-04-2009, 04:00 PM   #1
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there are no downsides to hub spacers. they mount inboard of the wheel bearings, so they do not encourage premature hub failure.

rubbing is not a downside, it MAY be a side effect from the spacers. however, all PG spacer kits ship with optional camber shims that usually do away with any rubbing issues.
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Old 09-04-2009, 05:45 PM   #2
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there are no downsides to hub spacers. they mount inboard of the wheel bearings, so they do not encourage premature hub failure.

rubbing is not a downside, it MAY be a side effect from the spacers. however, all PG spacer kits ship with optional camber shims that usually do away with any rubbing issues.
They are a Worthy investment , and way better than putting spacer's on the front of the drum .
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