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sambuca



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hi everybody i am thinking about getting some spacers put on my freelander 2 but i need to no weather it can be done and if it can is there anywhere that i can get some cheers Thumbs Up

Post #65183 30th Mar 2010 7:56 pm
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Post #65185 30th Mar 2010 8:01 pm
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sambuca



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cheers for that has anybody on here done it at all also are there any cheaper ones lol

Post #65186 30th Mar 2010 8:04 pm
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There was once a FL2 with 20" RRS wheel in which must have been done via spacers

I think you loose any warranty by doing it and it's not advisable (I believe) to off road on them too

Oh..... I've not seen any cheaper ones either Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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sambuca



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so maybe not the best idea in the world then lol just like the more beefy look that it gives you

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I put spacers on my mini in the 80's.

AVOID !!! Shocked Shocked

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snappa wrote:
I wore a mini in the 60's.

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ROVERLAND



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Hi sambuca, I have H&R spacers on my FL2 since 2 years (bought in ...bay). 30mm/side with 235/65R17. Onroad very good cornering stability. Also Offroad no problems. In germany you don´t lose the warranty because you have a Vehicle Type Approval for the spacers.

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