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I am planning on using 20mm spacers all around. would i probably have to use a different method to get the lugs in there? also would i be able to just use V2 in the front?
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What is the ft/lbs to put the Version 2 spacer to the hub on the rear using their lugnuts?
Not sure how Im going to torque em down without a impact gun, but maybe if Im strong enough to hold it from turning.. |
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I usually tq wheels at 85ft/lbs, but I can deal with 90ft/lbs,..I hope the parking break can hold since it going to be a 1 man job.
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just read this thread again as I will need to do this mod soon and have some ideas to save some money... So chime in if more experienced mechanics/DIY'ers disagree..
1. I would take off 1 at a time and remount, but wouldn't it be easier to remove each oem stud using a hammer and punch to "push" them out? 2. Using the access hole, you can punch the new studs back in. 3. I agree using anti-sieze on the spacers so they dont stick and on the studs as well.. Let me know as I plan to do this when weather gets better during a weekend... Turkey cooking and BF shopping had me busy this weekend.. |
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On putting them in, it take quite a bit of force. there's not much swinging room back there. Pulling them in with the impact is the best way. Many do not recommend antiseize of lug threads |
won't the spacers change the offset of the wheels and put extra stress on the bearings?
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No I and many of my friends have used spacers on various cars for many years. Nowhere have we ever seen any evidence of accelerated wheel bearing wear. 10-20mm is not a lot if offset increase.. |
if i have never used an impact gun would you still recommend i do the front stud replacement? that step confuses me....so using the impact gun is bringing the stud out towards "us" to fit in place?
im assuming home depot or such would rent out an impact gun or am i wrong? |
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The ends of the bolts are knurled, and are normally pressed into the hub. When you install them after initial assembly, they are pulled in with the impact wrench, or you could pull them in the same way manually, but you are putting a the stud into a slighly smaller hole, hence the getting really tired part. |
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Any experience w/an impact gun? I'll probably tackle it later today....but have never used one. They self explanatory? |
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