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understand now thank you so much, but which type are better and stronger? in your thread, you said hubcentric will not fit on stock wheels right? so we need to

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Old 02-15-2009, 03:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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understand now thank you so much, but which type are better and stronger? in your thread, you said hubcentric will not fit on stock wheels right? so we need to get the Bolt-on for no choice?
P.S. sorry for my misunderstanding, i have poor english...
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understand now thank you so much, but which type are better and stronger? in your thread, you said hubcentric will not fit on stock wheels right? so we need to get the Bolt-on for no choice?
P.S. sorry for my misunderstanding, i have poor english...
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No, the hubcentric part has nothing to do with not fitting the stock wheels. It's the bolt-on part that causes issues. You need to get something like the H&R DRS series spacers. This is mentioned in the other thread already. You will need to remove the existing wheel studs and replace them with the extended studs.

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I posted this question in a different thread, perhaps it is best suited for a reply here.

I am still a tad confused with the 370 offsets. Would it be possible to run 19x9F +25 tire 255/35 and 19x10R +25 tire 285/35 without any issues (this would be for the sports package)
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