Will it fit with 53mm offset
Originally Posted by nebster
GUYS THEY'RE THE SAME THING......
here are billet adapters

here are 15mm spacers

here are billet adapters

here are 15mm spacers

Originally Posted by nebster
GUYS THEY'RE THE SAME THING......
here are billet adapters

here are 15mm spacers

here are billet adapters

here are 15mm spacers

Ok.....If you really want to this! Here is site www.wheeladapter.com is guy will be able to make you a set of adapter and he know was he talking about. Also, I wouldn't it do,but if its your car and your life...
Lol how about someone post some articles of car crashes caused by wheel spacers cause ive never heard of any. There are a couple other companies that make nice 15mm adapters i will post them when i get to a computer later.
Everything in this forum always turns into an arguement. I said show me proof i didnt say it doesnt happen i said ive never heard of it. H&R is a very reputable company and they also make these and actually market them as making your cap safer by widening it. The guy at wheeladapters.com has engineering experience and also states on his site that they are safe. Like i said before i think you are confusing spacers and adapter the spacers that just slide on are the ones that put strain on the bolts and are unsafe not the ones that bolt on, i have not seen anything saying the bolt on adapters are unsafe. That is why i asked someone to link to a topic showing there arent safe so we are not stuck on he said she said.
Originally Posted by kovz34
spacers are dangerous because they reduce the amount of threads that your lugnut has to grip onto.
Spacers and adapters NOT the same? You do know the hub is the strongest part, that's why you shouldn't put on the spacers or adapters, you're shifting the stress point and as you rest the same amount of weight on the shortened length of lugs, it would be more prone to snapping.
Originally Posted by DonNguyen
yeah well...sometimes wheels just dont come in the offset you want...
Spacers are just fine for daily drivers. When you start bumping up the horsepower and the stress you put on the hubs, the less reliable they will be. The only issues I have heard are with drag cars/race cars that put a crapload of stress when launching or cornering. Most of the issues occur with the cheaper ebayesque products that the consumers looking for a quick shortcut tend to purchase.
Just know that these are by no means as safe as a correctly spec'd out wheel. You are compromising your safety, but not that much as long as you put your money towards a quality adapter/spacer and you don't go launching from a dead stop @ 5,000 rpms.
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