It all depends.
If used properly they are safe and not too extreme.
H&R makes quality spacers.
If you want to reduce your risk, you can weld the spacer onto the wheel or get a wheel that has the offset you want. This creates one less failure point.
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Originally Posted by bmwstve
I've seen a lot of people who are installing spacers to have that perfect wide wheel stance.
Most people have no problems, however there are some who says that these are dangerous.
So, How safe really are H&R wheel spacers on a ≈2.5 ton car at high speeds (>120mph)?
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