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      08-29-2013, 12:09 PM   #1
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Would adding a rear spacer to an already staggered wheel set up harm the diff?

My tire sizes are already within the 1.0 front to back...

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      08-29-2013, 12:33 PM   #2
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No you will be fine. The width is not an issue, its your tire height, so you can go as wide as you want.
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No you will be fine. The width is not an issue, its your tire height, so you can go as wide as you want.
Thank buddy appreciate it, currently running 235/30 front 275/35 rear
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might want to double check those tires sizes, 235/30 & 275/35 doesnt seem right.
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might want to double check those tires sizes, 235/30 & 275/35 doesnt seem right.
I will might be 225 in the front
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might want to double check those tires sizes, 235/30 & 275/35 doesnt seem right.
I will might be 225 in the front
Rat was referring to the 30F and 35R. You want 235/35 front and 275/30 rear.
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might want to double check those tires sizes, 235/30 & 275/35 doesnt seem right.
I will might be 225 in the front
Rat was referring to the 30F and 35R. You want 235/35 front and 275/30 rear.
Yea that's correct, it's 35F/30R. Thanks for looking out
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No you will be fine. The width is not an issue, its your tire height, so you can go as wide as you want.
+1

Going out is no problem. Going up or down in size though, you have to be careful.
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