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Originally Posted by neveucd Anyone have the problem of installing 20mm spacers with the bolts built on, in the rear, and the stock studs extend past the spacer...causing the wheel

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Old 08-07-2010, 03:11 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Anyone have the problem of installing 20mm spacers with the bolts built on, in the rear, and the stock studs extend past the spacer...causing the wheel not to sit flat against the spacer. How do I fix this if my wheel doesn't have a space for it. It makes me quite nervous that it will fall off. Should I shave down the stock studs or dremel into the rim? Please help.
Nah man you can't put on those type on the rear. The built-in bolt style spacer has to be a minimum of 25mm. Anything smaller and you have to do bolt replacement.

So just take those off man and replace them with the right type.
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