if i put rear wheel spacers/adapters on my mustang would you be able to really tell that i had them if you were looking, like would it look funny. i want to make my rear wheel set close to even with the rear fender and was thinking about adding spacers.
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As long as you don't go overboard and make your car look like a hot wheels car(which I like the look of for some reason) with the tires sticking out an inch past the fender noone will know the difference, but it will look OH SO SEXY.
H&R spacers are the only ones I would recommend, safty first. Someone had soem for sale on here, tedness i belive.
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i would only get them from maximummotorsports.com they can be very dangerous if not setup right, made hubcentric etc etc.... they need to be DOT approved also.
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I had a set of 2" adapters on my old Camaro so my 4th gen wheels would fit. I got them from Skulte Performance Design. I think they'll make them for most any application. Put 15,000 miles or so on mine (and raced on 'em) without any problem.