Has anyone used a wheel spacer to fill in the rear wells on a Duster?

This is the way I see it- it can be done right and it can look really good (see above :cool: )
Ideally, just find wheels to match the offset that you're trying to simulate with the spacers. It takes a little bit of work but it's arguably safer and will look better too since greater offset will show in the depth of the wheel style (which most people dig). You can also sell your current wheels to recoup some of the costs.

Otherwise, you'll almost certainly need to lengthen the studs to stay within spec for the hardware that's holding the wheels on.

I'll also throw it out there that the "skipping leg day" is how these cars looked from the factory. It looks correct to almost anyone who knows what they're looking at. The cheapest solution would be to lean into that idea. :)