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I have an issue - in order to put beautiful Volk Racing rims I need spacers - 10-15mm.
In such case I also would need to change studs to longer ones. I called one company producing spacers and studs and they said - no problem, we can do it for you but reconsider longer studs as this is quite dangerous to put them on. They rather recommended spacers with studs in them but they come only from 23 mm thickness up, which is too much for me. Anyone has experience with longer studs? I will drive with these wheels fast and hard so need to be sure that everything is perfectly safe. -------------------- '94 ST202 - tuned, highly apprieciated, but sold.
'99 ST205 - imported, legalized, Stage 1 completed. For slow driving: Yamaha XVS650 Drag Star. The most recent addition to the family and for the family: Toyota RAV4 2.0 VVTi Celica-Club Poland - Everything you want to know about your favourite car ... in Polish |
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Hubcentric rings are plastic rings that are fitted to match the difference between your hub on your wheel and internal diameter of the rim. This to make sure that the wheel is perfectly centered on the hub when you bolt them onto the car.
-------------------- JDM Powerplant installed, BPU coming very soon!
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