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So I measured them briefly recently. The rears were about 42mm and the fronts were 45mm in length. Interesting indeed. The reason I was curious was because I recently had
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So I measured them briefly recently. The rears were about 42mm and the fronts were 45mm in length. Interesting indeed. The reason I was curious was because I recently had 15mm spacers in the rear and upgraded to 20mm. I installed the 15mm spacer studs that were provided by H&R ( They are about 60mm in length). When i upgraded to 20mm, I wanted to know if I could keep those studs instead of changing out the studs in the 20mm spacer kit. So I decided to just keep the 15mm studs in there since the difference was between the OEM rear stud and the stillen stud was <2mm in length.
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