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Nah-I’m old and boring these days.. 😅
you can only be one or the other,

Pick one !

can't be both casue then the rest of us have to live up to the standard your setting and i refuse to be old , and i refuse to be boring !!! LMAO
 
you can only be one or the other,

Pick one !

can't be both casue then the rest of us have to live up to the standard your setting and i refuse to be old , and i refuse to be boring !!! LMAO
Believe me-I’m multitasking for sure… If you’d known me even a few years back, I’d be completely unrecogdaamnednizable now.. 😂
 
The exact measurement may vary between brands.

The AE wheels I measured were 38 mm wide with 27 mm from the inside edge to the bottom of the hex pocket.

Schumacher rear wheels have the same 27 mm measurement from the inside but the overall width is only 37 mm. So if I run AE wheels with 5 mm hexes and switch to Schumacher rear wheels, I use 6 mm hexes to retain the same overall vehicle width.
 
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