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<blockquote data-quote="So-Cal-Al-52" data-source="post: 1848166" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p>I believe the stock 37 PP are +30 mm and the stock 35's are +34 mm. They are probably saying that because they require more space than the stock wheels as to not rub. I am all stock except a 1.5 perch collar so I don't have an answer. I gotta think someone one here has tried it. But I have heard that same message before.</p><p></p><p>How much space was recommended? 00 offset? That would take about a 1.3 inch spacer to get you to 00 mm offset. Or you can buy aftermarket wheels at 00 offset. I would stay away from going negative offset because that will cause other issues with the fenders.</p><p></p><p>I know back spacing and offset are different things. I do not know the stock backspacing. Most of the time offset is what matters. I would be interested in the answer as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="So-Cal-Al-52, post: 1848166, member: 58172"] I believe the stock 37 PP are +30 mm and the stock 35's are +34 mm. They are probably saying that because they require more space than the stock wheels as to not rub. I am all stock except a 1.5 perch collar so I don't have an answer. I gotta think someone one here has tried it. But I have heard that same message before. How much space was recommended? 00 offset? That would take about a 1.3 inch spacer to get you to 00 mm offset. Or you can buy aftermarket wheels at 00 offset. I would stay away from going negative offset because that will cause other issues with the fenders. I know back spacing and offset are different things. I do not know the stock backspacing. Most of the time offset is what matters. I would be interested in the answer as well. [/QUOTE]
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