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Originally Posted by JCL
Yes, if they change the resulting wheel offset from what it is intended to be. Also bad for suspension components which are subjected to larger loads. And wheel bolts/studs. And if installed on the front wheels, steering geometry.
But they make the tires look wider, which is why people buy them, despite the above.
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As far as I know, "hubcentric" spacers do not cause these issues.