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urbandork
looking to sell 4 hubcentric 20mm spacers i bought for the celica. Have yet to put them on for the past year and decided to go with a diffrent rim with diffrent offset and have found that i dont need the spacers. The spacers are the ones which bolt up to the hub and have their own studs pressed into them.

The spacers are made for rims that have a void/space for the existing studs on the hub to fit into once the spacer is bolted to the hub and the rim bolted to the spacer.

100 shipped anywhere in the US
Syaoran
QUOTE (urbandork @ Nov 26, 2012 - 3:20 PM) *
The spacers are made for rims that have a void/space for the existing studs on the hub to fit into once the spacer is bolted to the hub and the rim bolted to the spacer.

100 shipped anywhere in the US


What do you mean by this? Pics?

Do the studs from the hub sit flush once the spacer is bolted on, or do they protrude?
Tigawoods
QUOTE (Syaoran @ Nov 26, 2012 - 3:36 PM) *
QUOTE (urbandork @ Nov 26, 2012 - 3:20 PM) *
The spacers are made for rims that have a void/space for the existing studs on the hub to fit into once the spacer is bolted to the hub and the rim bolted to the spacer.

100 shipped anywhere in the US



Do the studs from the hub sit flush once the spacer is bolted on, or do they protrude?

It would depend on how long your original studs you have in are. Like I have extended studs, so they would protrude a bit
His are similar design (not brand I presume) to the ones I am selling.
urbandork
QUOTE (Syaoran @ Nov 26, 2012 - 12:36 PM) *
QUOTE (urbandork @ Nov 26, 2012 - 3:20 PM) *
The spacers are made for rims that have a void/space for the existing studs on the hub to fit into once the spacer is bolted to the hub and the rim bolted to the spacer.

100 shipped anywhere in the US


What do you mean by this? Pics?

Do the studs from the hub sit flush once the spacer is bolted on, or do they protrude?


std studs are usually to long for most spacers and usually need to be cut if the rim does not have a void for them... however with this spacer when it is bolted to the hub the nuts which hold the spacer to the hub do not sit flush with the spacer.
Syaoran
Oh okay. I don't like the idea of cutting threaded stuff, but thanks! GLWS!
urbandork
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Red123
can you post the pics?

Thanks
urbandork
as requested. this a pic of a pair bolted together to show what i was talking about before. the other pair is exactly the same.

As you can see they are new and never used since i decided to go with a different rim all together. As you can see not to much of the bolt will have to be shaved/ground off if used with a rim that doesnt have a space for an extruding stud and nut. Keep in mind if the rim doesnt have this void the stud on the hub will have to be cut down anyway... best way to do this is to thread a nut on and then cut so when you unthread the nut it will clean up the threads.



cjh4l22
4 of them shipped. 20mm, celica hubcentric 5x100... hmmm
tempting. interested in any trades?
urbandork
QUOTE (cjh4l22 @ Dec 12, 2012 - 6:42 PM) *
4 of them shipped. 20mm, celica hubcentric 5x100... hmmm
tempting. interested in any trades?


nope. just good old paypal. I figured they have been sitting around not doing anything so i might as well sell them.
Dulesgt4
How much shipped to uk?
urbandork
QUOTE (Dulesgt4 @ Dec 15, 2012 - 4:14 AM) *
How much shipped to uk?


pm'ed
urbandork
sold to mkernz22 pending paypal.
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