20mm wheel spacers question

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May seem like a dumb question, but will these spacers fit my 2023 brocnco sport big bend? I dont want my stock tires sticking out obnoxiously, but a little to give it a bit more aggressive look. I will be installing the 1.5" lift and bigger tires come winter here in canada.

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5x108 should fit as far as I know. Damn thanks for posting these been looking for under an inch spacer. I have a negative 30 offset with 8in wheel. If your running the stock wheel it should work fine. My wheel now gives me about 0.9in (22.6mm) of offset and I have no issues with rubbing my 245/65/17 KO2s stock height on big bend.
 
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5x108 should fit as far as I know. Damn thanks for posting these been looking for under an inch spacer. I have a negative 30 offset with 8in wheel. If your running the stock wheel it should work fine. My wheel now gives me about 0.9in (22.6mm) of offset and I have no issues with rubbing my 245/65/17 KO2s stock height on big bend.
no problem! and yeah when winter comes im going to go with 245/65/17 as well. Ive never used wheel spacers before but i like the look and the added stability. Thanks man!
 

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no problem! and yeah when winter comes im going to go with 245/65/17 as well. Ive never used wheel spacers before but i like the look and the added stability. Thanks man!
No problem! If you don't mind actually posting the link to those I'd appreciate it!
 


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no problem! and yeah when winter comes im going to go with 245/65/17 as well. Ive never used wheel spacers before but i like the look and the added stability. Thanks man!
Not sure the motivation but being from a place with snowy winters, you should know that narrower tires are better for snow, not wider. A narrower tire will cut into the snow better and get down to the road to get traction. A wider tire will tend to float on top of the snow, sort of like hydroplaning in the rain.
 

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Not knocking your use of these, but just remember any time you do something that changes the scrub radius you affect your vehicle's designed drive parameters. When you push the wheels out past their designed spacing you create a positive scrub radius that will affect wear and create more unstable braking, particularly in a front-wheel drive vehicle. The steering will feel heavier too.
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