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Originally Posted by oldblu65
You never mentioned the difference in backspacing between the wheels ? If there's 2 " difference and the spacer is 2 " thick , then you're probably right about the wheel ending up in the same place ? It's helpful to have all pertinent information . The center of the wheel would still move out but this would be made up for by the difference in backspacing . So I guess you're kinda right , me as well ?
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He did give pertinent informations if you look at prior posts. If you know anything about these vehicles you'd already know that the backspacing of the rims are different.
I have spacers on a skidsteer and no issues. They are cast iron. But I have seen others use the aluminum ones and same end result. Just check torques on the spacers as specified. Like with anything, once you install new, recheck torque after 50-100 miles. You'll be good.