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    G'Day all,

    I am new here and have an opening question. I am simply confused on the legalities of wheelspacers here in NSW. Can anyone please confirm if they are legal or not? Or any way around it for that matter (if not legal)...

    Many thanks,

    Nicko

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    As far as Im aware wheel spacers are illegal for on-road use. The best way to increase track is by having a wider offset rim, but that may cause scrubbing the outside wheel arches at flex.

    why the need for increased width?
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      As far as Im aware wheel spacers are illegal for on-road use
      I'm sure you're right...illegal in all states.

      Mick
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