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You can get a 5mm plate and put it behind the 15mm spacer. should make it clear.

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Old 09-29-2010, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You can get a 5mm plate and put it behind the 15mm spacer. should make it clear.
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You can get a 5mm plate and put it behind the 15mm spacer. should make it clear.
/\ very bad advice...possible shifting & not hubcentric, better to use solid piece ie. hubcentric 20mm spacer.
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/\ very bad advice...possible shifting & not hubcentric, better to use solid piece ie. hubcentric 20mm spacer.
+1. There is a taper on the factory wheel bore and so not enough area for the wheel disk to grab when you add a 5mm spacer. These wheels are huvcentric and requires the bore to sit on the hub.

Don't cut the factory stud excess cause you might want to get other wheels in the future and may require new studs.
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