Wheel Spacers
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From: Fresno, California
Anyone know where i can get a pair of 10mm 5x100 spacers with extended studs? I've checked H&R but they seem to be pretty expensive. Anyone know where i can get a cheaper set? I don't want to go ebay cheap, maybe somewhere in between lol
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Posts: 7,369
From: Jacksonville, FL
This guy has cheap ones. Not sure if he will ship. Never hurt to ask. 
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/2177730986.html

http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/pts/2177730986.html
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...T#ht_500wt_956
If you don't trust the studs (they should be fine) pick up some ARP studs. They aren't that expensive.
If you don't trust the studs (they should be fine) pick up some ARP studs. They aren't that expensive.
buy the ebay ones that are hubcentric to our car. i have 10mm in the rears with extended studs and absolutely no problem. they are made from the same metals that HR, Ichiba aremade from. you're just not paying top dollar for the name.
i have a question....
so i got my new wheels... I LOVE them.. besides that they are only 18 x 7.5 /45
and they have a good finger gap all around which is a good 1.2-1.5mm space.
tire size : 225/40/18
I dont want to be super hella flush... dont want to rub... or waste tire because of camber... just want a nicer look.
Is there any way to see how my car would look better? Like putting 10mm thick hex nuts on my studs and put the wheels back to see how much clearance i have? And repeat it with two 10mm thick hex nuts?
Of course i dont want to drive it like that.
according to that list in the other topic the wheel would be flush with 20et if i have 18 x 7.5... that means if i have et45 then i need a 25mm spacer to be flush? I dont see how that would work... there is just no space in there.. maybe 1cm but not 2.5...
so i got my new wheels... I LOVE them.. besides that they are only 18 x 7.5 /45
and they have a good finger gap all around which is a good 1.2-1.5mm space.
tire size : 225/40/18
I dont want to be super hella flush... dont want to rub... or waste tire because of camber... just want a nicer look.
Is there any way to see how my car would look better? Like putting 10mm thick hex nuts on my studs and put the wheels back to see how much clearance i have? And repeat it with two 10mm thick hex nuts?
Of course i dont want to drive it like that.
according to that list in the other topic the wheel would be flush with 20et if i have 18 x 7.5... that means if i have et45 then i need a 25mm spacer to be flush? I dont see how that would work... there is just no space in there.. maybe 1cm but not 2.5...
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