what size wheel spacers? without longer studs
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what size wheel spacers? without longer studs
so i looked around for this but cant find much and im on my phone to so its my 84 it rubs on the drag link at about full turn im pretty sure and i dont have the cash for high steer since ive been laid off fer awhile and aint haven luck back to the subject so wats the biggest spacers i can get or wat size should i get without having to get longer studs
and whats the cheepest place for spacers cheapest i found was like 80 bucks sorry fer the long post and run on sentence any other suggestions on wat i could do would be sweet
and whats the cheepest place for spacers cheapest i found was like 80 bucks sorry fer the long post and run on sentence any other suggestions on wat i could do would be sweet
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how much space do you need?
I have a set of 10mm spacers I used with out issue, I can sell..
If you need an inch or more then you will not need longer studs. since your rims will be on a new set of studs..
http://www.wabfab.org/Featured-Produ...ypage.tpl.html
I have a set of 10mm spacers I used with out issue, I can sell..
If you need an inch or more then you will not need longer studs. since your rims will be on a new set of studs..
http://www.wabfab.org/Featured-Produ...ypage.tpl.html
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then you will not need longer studs
your studs will go into the spacer, put on some lug nuts, then your rims mount to the studs on the spacer, and put on another set of lug nuts
your studs will go into the spacer, put on some lug nuts, then your rims mount to the studs on the spacer, and put on another set of lug nuts
Last edited by Outsane; 01-06-2012 at 01:30 PM.
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Wheel spacers that have their own wheel studs in them start at 1".
Best way to see what you need is to measure how much clearance you'd like and start from there. I don't put less than a 1.5" on anything and typically use it for everything.
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Best way to see what you need is to measure how much clearance you'd like and start from there. I don't put less than a 1.5" on anything and typically use it for everything.
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