Mr. Gasket Wheel spacers

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LibertyOrDeath

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I was wondering about the Mr. Gasket wheel spacers. I've got a very slight amount of rubbing on my sway bar at full lock and I've been looking for a fix. I've got plenty of room on the pinch weld. The spacers come in 7/32, and 7/16. If I put these on which one would work best, and will they damage anything?

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what about wheel adapters? i heard they work a lot better.
 

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It's more spacing than I wanted. The Spidertrax adapter is 1.5". I don't want to transfer rubbing from one area to another. That and the Mr. Gaskets are under $10 per wheel. As opposed to $50 or more per wheel.
 

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Pls. show get pix of before and after. :D im planning to get my rear wider. and leave the front as it is.
 

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those are cheap, they can crack, and the wheel will come loose, you could always put them on and not drive it! I would not want to ride in it with those
 
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