mavisky
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Because when running square wheels, many of us run an 11" square setup vs a 10" square setup and doing so drastically reduces the inside clearance to the point that you have to run much higher offset (56mm vs 35mm) to clear the rear shocks. This offset change then alters the front clearances causing us to have to also run a 25MM front spacer to get the clearance back up front.Why would you think it was necessary?
Comparison of moving from a 10" +35 to an 11" +56 offset. Moving to the 11" costs you over an inch and a quarter of inner clearance at the rear.
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