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Originally Posted by doubleG370Z /\ very bad advice ...possible shifting & not hubcentric, better to use solid piece ie. hubcentric 20mm spacer. +1. There is a taper on the factory
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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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