With a spacer, the nds arm won't bolt all the way down the splines since the bb is now wider than the axle. without spacers, the ds should still sit flush to the bb. That's what I would think anyway
On my road cranks there's a 2 or 3 mm gap on the drive side with the NDS cinched down, thought it would have been the same
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With a spacer, the nds arm won't bolt all the way down the splines since the bb is now wider than the axle. without spacers, the ds should still sit flush to the bb. That's what I would think anyway