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The proper location for the front tire axis to rotate is at a point on the centerline of the tire. The caster will point that location in front of the tire but still on the centerline. If spacers are used, the centerline of the tire moves out but the rotation axis stays because that is built-in to the suspension linkage. Moving the tire centerline out will cause the tire to travel in an arc when you turn. That also causes the front and rear of the tire to move farther front or rear when turning. The clearances of the tire to the body is very tight with these Lambo and you could have issues with the tires rubbing fenders and/or inner wheel wells.
Other things this does is it makes the steering harder AND with the tire positioned away from the rotation axis, when your tire confronts resistance, like when you hit a bump or pothole, it will transmit that impact to the steering wheel and you could have it rip the steering wheel from your hands. That might be drastic but you will feel it.
It would be best to get the wide track suspension setup.
Another thing. Spacers at the front and rear place the tires away from the wheel bearings giving them leverage on the bearings that puts extra stress on them which can shorten their life.
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