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Old 05-23-2014, 06:53 PM   #98 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
yah... considering most applications allows up to 5mm spacers (spacers between hub and wheel) for steel lugs, i think they would work. i just can't say for sure.

wat im saying is if those adapters are less than 5mm thick at the base of the tapered contact area, it is the same as putting on a max 5mm spacer.
DISCLAIMER: the above post was only for explanation.

this is NOT to be confused as saying running 5mm spacers on the factory hubcentric wheels is okay. that is NOT okay. only time one can use max 5mm spacers without stud replacement is on tapered lug wheels (which are lug-centric) and 10mm or more threads for steel lugs. even that is not recommended for track use.
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