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Putting hubcentric 15mm spacers on Bronco Sport?

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Does anybody know if you can put 15mm hub centric wheel spacers on the rear wheels. Im new to this so any can let me know thats would be awesome. Looking to put on these.
Ford Bronco Sport Putting hubcentric 15mm spacers on Bronco Sport? C6647E72-A0CD-4F35-A265-4E1AD1968C22
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Bet it voids the warranty as there would be more stress on the steering parts.
 

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Only on the rear, will make quick turns far more likely to Induce a nose dive body roll and may throw rocks up on the fender edges, possible paint damage. Aftermarket chinese metals have a high raw ore composition.
I'd not want to risk early metal fatuige.
I remember the kids used to do that to little japanese cars. Some very much wider.
It always made the cars unable to hold an alignment, did lots of bearing damage.
Throws sway control out of spec,
Moves mass away from rear end,
Increases twisting strain on drive line,
Adds unwanted rotational mass,
Mods like that are one of the main reasons I won't buy used. As they can be removed. But the added wear and damage is hidden from the buyer.
 
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Bet it voids the warranty as there would be more stress on the steering parts.
Was just going to do the rear. Not the front. So I hope it wouldn’t affect s steering parts. Sorry if I sound ignorant. Im just new to all this. Im just trying to change the stance. The front tires are flush with the the bigger wider tires I put on and the rear tires are tucked. Looks weird to me when I look at it from the front. Lol
Only on the rear, will make quick turns far more likely to Induce a nose dive body roll and may throw rocks up on the fender edges, possible paint damage. Aftermarket chinese metals have a high raw ore composition.
I'd not want to risk early metal fatuige.
I remember the kids used to do that to little japanese cars. Some very much wider.
It always made the cars unable to hold an alignment, did lots of bearing damage.
Throws sway control out of spec,
Moves mass away from rear end,
Increases twisting strain on drive line,
Adds unwanted rotational mass,
Mods like that are one of the main reasons I won't buy used. As they can be removed. But the added wear and damage is hidden from the buyer.
Thank you for the information. The guys at 4WP didn’t recommend doing it either.
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