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Old 07-09-2008
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wheel spacerson the back arent as bad as on the front.... that absolutly blows... you might as well run around with flat tires and fucked up camber and caster.. tahts about what it feels like haha
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Spacers on front are absolute garbage... even a 1" change in wheel offset makes for a noticable reduction in steering performance on a banshee... Anyone that disagrees with that obviously either doesnt ride, or just doesnt care...
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Alright, I'll be getting nerf bars, and a steering stabilizer soon. So I'll get pics when I get em.
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