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samueljon
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spacers

Post by samueljon » 16 Nov 2010 11:24 pm

Iam looking to get new wheels but would still like tho keep the stance i have

will vw spacers fit? (obv they will) but will there be any issues??

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Re: spacers

Post by sven360 » 16 Nov 2010 11:35 pm

No.

If you're worried get the universal 4/5 stud ones.
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Re: spacers

Post by samueljon » 16 Nov 2010 11:38 pm

didnt think so stuppid question really

best size spacers before needing to need longer threads??

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Re: spacers

Post by jon-ovlov » 17 Nov 2010 06:01 pm

you can get hub centric spacers, 25mm and various other sizes. you can get 4 x 100. You can also get universal spacers up to a certain size.

hub centric ones attach to the hubs like a normal wheel rim, and then put your wheel on the top, like a sandwich. :D

Watch your wheel bearings though, depending on how much width you put on each side, the extra leverage can wear them out quicker, thats only in some cases though.

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