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Originally Posted by Zbrah I'd reinstall each spacer and make sure you clean the surface of the hub and torque each spacer in star pattern then get your car on

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Old 08-09-2013, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'd reinstall each spacer and make sure you clean the surface of the hub and torque each spacer in star pattern then get your car on the alignment rack.
Not the issue, you can't install 15mm on the front
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Not the issue, you can't install 15mm on the front
You can if you either do a stud replacement or ghetto it and trim the studs so there not going past the spacer so the wheel is flush.

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If the Op would use 20mm? all this extra work can be avoided plus the 5mm difference is tiny when looking at it from a distance
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Not the issue, you can't install 15mm on the front
Now im confused. With the rings installed I wont have enough stud length??? If so can I purchase some longer studs??
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