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Thread: Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

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    Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

    So I don't know a lot about wheel spacers apart from what they obviously do but was wondering is there any benefit with going branded versus non-branded? What have peoples experiences been, etc...

    While there can be quite a difference in price I am struggling to find any differences in terms of quality, most all seem TUV approved? What am I missing? :huh:

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    RE: Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

    I'd say go branded because they will still but worth something when you go to sell them. I had none branded fitted to mine for about 2 days and could feel a slight wobble. I had some h+r spacers and they were fine .

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    RE: Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

    Branded. The tuv stamp can come from china too

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    RE: Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

    branded.

    Better fit most of the time, also made of proper material hence the cost, usually little lighter too!

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    Wheel Spacers - Branded versus non-branded?

    I bought 10mm spacers from Super4, I didn't recognise the brand but I was impressed with the fit and finish.
    No issues with the price either..[FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE]

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