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So after trying to be patient they're here. The back tires sunk in way more than the front. So after some research I got some 1 inch hubcentric wheel spacers. Didn't need to cut lug bolt as the cobra rims have notches. Anyhow here is stance now. Before after

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The rear looks much better with the spacers, what brand where the ones you used?
 
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The rear looks much better with the spacers, what brand where the ones you used?
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All it said was hubcentric. They have slots in the inside for the hub ring and a hub ring on the outside for the rims. Seem really sturdy and went on with no issues other than cutting my knuckle lol

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97gtstang01 said:
All it said was hubcentric. They have slots in the inside for the hub ring and a hub ring on the outside for the rims. Seem really sturdy and went on with no issues other than cutting my knuckle lol

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Consider swapping your lugs for hardened lugs when you have the opportunity. The style that you have are by far the best way to go but there's still sheer stress with spacers.
 
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Consider swapping your lugs for hardened lugs when you have the opportunity. The style that you have are by far the best way to go but there's still sheer stress with spacers.
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I plan on getting the set where I need a key for each one

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