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    Wheel spacers

    These will work on our cars right?

    http://www.frsport.com/Ichiba-NS-501...m_p_12864.html

    #2
    yea if you put the studs in lol
    COUPE K24

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      #3
      hey go to pep boys and they have spacers there and take your old studs in to have the knurled end and thread pitch measured and youll save alot cause the ones you showed areALLLLLOT

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        #4
        Be aware that spacers CAN put undue stress on your wheel bearings, as well as some suspension components. I wouldn't trust a spacer myself... though many have with no significant issues.






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          #5
          mine is only 5 mm so it probably would have a huge effect copmpared to thoes running like 30 plus mm hahahah

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            #6
            Originally posted by deevergote View Post
            Be aware that spacers CAN put undue stress on your wheel bearings, as well as some suspension components.
            True story, same with low offset(hella flush) wheels due to more weight distributed towards one side of the bearing/hub assembly. When I had my yellow truck and was an avid offroader I came across some guys who even sheered lugs after the wheel bearings failed.
            Call me Travis.
            2006 Cobalt LS/SC ~ "Burt the Bloody Bumble Bee"
            1992 Accord LX ~ "Smoothie"
            1991 CRX Si ~ Hellion
            1989 GMC S15 ~ Oldie

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              #7
              Originally posted by 93blackcb7 View Post
              hey go to pep boys and they have spacers there and take your old studs in to have the knurled end and thread pitch measured and youll save alot cause the ones you showed areALLLLLOT
              Studs hold your wheels to the car. The wheels are your only connection to the road. Not a place I want to cheap out.

              If you're going to go the Hellaflush route, spend money on some good ARP or equivalent studs and prep your car with appropriate maintenance.

              But that's just me. Do what you want, at your own risk.

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