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Spacers are widely available, the Dimmas had a wider track iirc though, someone else may know more about that lol.
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do not use spacers to make it dimma width, thats a bodge and ultimately not safe.
if you can't afford the wheels I doubt you can afford to fit the kit properly
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The kit its self is about 2.5k plus the wheels, plus the wishbones plus aathe expense of doing it. I think welsh pug might be right if you cant afford the wheels the likelihood of you affording the rest is slim. However if you can. I would advise just buying everything properly and not spacing that wide.
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yeh if you are using spacers youre doing it wrong. with spacers you space the wheel out from the pivot point which will lead to crap handling and safety issues. proper dimmas have wide track wishbones and beams etc.
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