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Yeah my bad I didn't think about that haha, I just thought wheel spacers=suspension/wheels and tires etc related.

It was an honest mistake either way feel free to move it.

On topic though, I read that over 10mm is dumb and an inch is obviously unsafe. I just want the wheels to be inline with the body and or a tad outside the body.
 
Also, many people would argue that 5-10 mm is the unsafe range, while thinner is clearly OK and thicker is also OK if done right.

How can that be true? you ask.

Because once you reach about 15 mm, you can get Ichiba V2 spacers which maintain the hubcentric link.
 
Yeah, I should have said that 5-10 mm is impossible if your wheels have the same centerbore as OE. If the wheels have a larger centerbore, then mid-range hubcentric become possible.
 
If you're asking in general, it's the size of the center hole in a wheel which, on a hubcentric set-up, as on DSMs and Evos, matches the hub sticking through the rotor exactly. It's very important. You don't want to center the wheel on the hub via the lugs.

In you're asking in particular, DSMs and Evos (and 99% of all Mitsus) have a 67.1 mm centerbore.
 
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