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<blockquote data-quote="Murray20c8" data-source="post: 236234" data-attributes="member: 6078"><p>Just for the sake of argument imagine bearings at the car, but the axles are 10 feet long so the wheels are 10 feet from the car. The downforce on the bearings would be a lot higher. Bringing the wheels closer to the car greatly reduces that load, but the process still holds right? The difference in that downforce might be negligible, but it is there. So the thicker the spacer the more the load.</p><p>A Z06 likely has larger bearings etc. but I'm only guessing. They usually are designed for the riggers of racing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murray20c8, post: 236234, member: 6078"] Just for the sake of argument imagine bearings at the car, but the axles are 10 feet long so the wheels are 10 feet from the car. The downforce on the bearings would be a lot higher. Bringing the wheels closer to the car greatly reduces that load, but the process still holds right? The difference in that downforce might be negligible, but it is there. So the thicker the spacer the more the load. A Z06 likely has larger bearings etc. but I'm only guessing. They usually are designed for the riggers of racing. [/QUOTE]
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