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Make sure it's in one piece for the round up, that way you can will that $500 from jim.
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Make sure it's in one piece for the round up, that way you can will that $500 from jim.
Ahhh, had to read it a couple times. I get it, a get together for wheelers.
Not sure where they’re held but pretty sure I can’t get into the states.
Looking at it in the shop, I’m thinking with the tires/axles on, it won’t fit out the 7’ door. Might have to wait for warm weather and build it outside.
Spacers may be a bad plan with your propensity to make the donkey fly. It may cause a weak spot that isn't as easy to MacGyver a fixs to get you home. Maybe a trade of rims or something along those line with the proper offset needed? I personally don't trust spacers even hub centric spacers can fail under street use so add in abuse and the likely hood of them failing increases.
Just food for thought.