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Old 07-20-2004, 08:09 AM
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Anyone have, like, dislike or have a horror story? I was looking at them and like the idea but i feel that they might not be safe.
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H&R makes some of the best spacers on the market.
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H&R makes some of the best spacers on the market.
YEAH, thats kinda why im asking cause H&R stuff is nice. Anyone using them on a f or y body?
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I've been using their (no longer in production) 5mm spacers for a couple of years now with no problems. I don't have experience with the 25 and 30mm wheel adapters that they are selling now for F-Y bodies, but I wouldn't hesitate to use them.
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cool, maybe i will have to try them out and report back.



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