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Hi,
I have just moved a set of hoosiers from rivieras to a set of 4 bolt fuchs. Now I have severe rubbing on the inside of the rear tires... I guess I will need some spacers, but where can I get the right ones...I used the pep boys 5 bolt/re-drilled ones and I dont want to do that again....it was not very safe IMHO... Or, can I change my alignment to make it better??? Rich |
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