Wheel studs and spacers
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Wheel studs and spacers
Hi all I have been looking for some extended wheel studs and 5-10mm spacers for my sw20 would anyone know where to get some quality ones from?
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Re: Wheel studs and spacers
Make sure to have these installed before the Cert, although I take it you are already planning to do so. What's the reason for the spacers and extended studs? Wheels no fitty properly? It's best if you can find wheels that fit perfectly without having to do weird things with the studs and spacers. Although 5-10mm isn't that excessive, and as long as they are a quality brand, so it's good you are already after good ones and not the cheapest ones
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Current: 1992 Toyota MR2 G-Limited with Gen 4 3S-GTE + CT20B (APEXED), 2005 Toyota IST, 2008 Toyota Vanguard - 2GR!
Past: 1990 Toyota MR2 G-Limited, "Semi Parts Car" 1991 Toyota MR2 G-Limited, '91 G-Limited, '89 G-Limited, '91 NZ New MR2, '91 G-Limited, '91 GT (Parts Car), '99 Altezza 3SGE, '98 Altezza 1GFE, '88 Corolla, '96 Curren, '94 Ceres Corolla, '94 Levin, '90 Hiace Super Custom 4x4, '91 Mirage, '93 MX-6 J-Spec, '91 Familia, '91 Galant, '90 Navara, '96 Commodore, '94 Pajero, '89 Lancer, '93 Pajero, '92 Pajero, '89 Mirage, '92 Terrano, '87 Familia, '03 Colt, '91 Pajero, '91 Pajero, '97 Carib, '96 Carina, '02 Turbo Forester
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Re: Wheel studs and spacers
Yea I’ve got 17x8 +38 front and 17x9 +40 rear I need lower offset to fit fortune auto coilovers but I don’t have money for other wheels as I dont really want to give up my old volks as they are discontinued and impossible to find a staggered setClanFever wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 9:58 amMake sure to have these installed before the Cert, although I take it you are already planning to do so. What's the reason for the spacers and extended studs? Wheels no fitty properly? It's best if you can find wheels that fit perfectly without having to do weird things with the studs and spacers. Although 5-10mm isn't that excessive, and as long as they are a quality brand, so it's good you are already after good ones and not the cheapest ones