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Old 03-21-2014, 08:18 PM   #1
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I have a set of 10mm rear hub spacers, if you are interested in going that route, instead of using wheel spacers. 5mm wheel spacers would likely be fine. The key is that with your wheels in place that you have a significant amount of threads available for the lug nuts. SAE spec is a minimum of 1/2" of threads into the lug nuts.
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Old 04-04-2014, 02:54 AM   #2
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I'm interested in your rear hub spaces - are these the ones that go behind the rear hub? But the thing is I'm from Manila, any experience shipping them out here?
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I'm interested in your rear hub spaces - are these the ones that go behind the rear hub? But the thing is I'm from Manila, any experience shipping them out here?
No problem at all shipping to the Philippines. Shipping would be $25 by USPS International Priority, which would arrive in 6-10 business days.
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I have a set of 10mm rear hub spacers, if you are interested in going that route, instead of using wheel spacers. 5mm wheel spacers would likely be fine. The key is that with your wheels in place that you have a significant amount of threads available for the lug nuts. SAE spec is a minimum of 1/2" of threads into the lug nuts.
like ur idea of wheel spacer more i think about it ...only issue would be removing the hubs with out damage ...the are original and have seen few canadian winters and wheel hub bearings are not cheap.
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like ur idea of wheel spacer more i think about it ...only issue would be removing the hubs with out damage ...the are original and have seen few canadian winters and wheel hub bearings are not cheap.
The car that I removed them from was the one with the completely disintegrated A-Arm bolts. The hub bolts were actually easier to remove.
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Old 04-11-2014, 12:29 AM   #6
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Riding on this thread because it's on "rougly" the same topic.

My question then is, how thick would the bolt on hubcentric spacers be needed in order to clear the stock studs? Would 15mm be enough? - or does it have to be atleast 25mm?


I haven't decided whether to use the penguin spacers, my existing non-hub centric wheel spacers or to get new hubcentric bolt-on wheel spacers.

One thing that is very favorable for me is if I don't have to remove anything and just bolt on the spacers and then the wheels. Hence, the question.

***My wheels don't have the provisions on the back side in order to mount with protruding studs on the bolt on spacers.
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