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ULTREX 16-11-2010 02:52 PM

[QUOTE=Kato;512417]Bump this up...

For proper spacers, i.e. bolt the spacer to the hub and the spacer has new studs for your wheels, what exactly is the problem with them?

Also, can anyone confirm why they are yellow sticker / no insurance? Or is that all a myth? I believe factory Porsches come with them...

Lastly, who stocks them in Perth? :D[/QUOTE]

I have some for 114.3's - I think about 15mm and 20 mm spacers

Jimmy S 16-11-2010 04:14 PM

Can confirm Wilko's stock them and fit them... Will be running some, albeit not big ones on the rear of mine from Thursday! :)

clif 19-11-2010 05:33 PM

hey guys. were can i get them hubcentric spacers from, sounds like a good idea for wen i do my caliper upgrade on my liberty, cause my simmon wheels would rub against it. as i found out last weekend after fitting it

American Dave 19-11-2010 05:37 PM

try Wilkinson's in Bayswater [url]http://www.wilkinsonsuspension.com.au/[/url]

R H C P 19-11-2010 06:43 PM

Not sure if these are the style you're after....

[url]http://www.visionr.com.au/index.php?option=com_visionr&p=detail&cid=382[/url]

teejay 19-11-2010 07:12 PM

I remember getting home from illegal dra... err I mean a romantic picnic to find my non hubcentric ones had caused 4 of 5 wheels studs to sheers off both front wheels.

Worrying when I had to recall the speed I reached [I]at the barbs back straight[/I]

clif 20-11-2010 02:26 AM

what do you guys think? get new rims or save myself the dollars and wack them spacers on are they safe enough? dont wanna be driven down the road and my wheels fall off heard some bad storys and some havnt had a problem with them. luv my rims dont really wanna replace them . .

type25 20-11-2010 05:37 AM

I had some billet hub centric spacers made a few years back.

12mm for the front and 15mm for the back.

they cost me $90 each

the long wheel studs were about $150 for the set (20)

Tanny 20-11-2010 07:23 AM

i would go with hubcentric spacers. I had slip on spacers on my old car. They were 5mm but on stock wheel studs, you can tell over time it weakens the studs because the wheel doesnt sit right on the hubs.

tarmac 20-11-2010 09:39 AM

i run hubcentric spacers with me r specs on the front and hubcentric rings on the rear. the fronts were only holding the wheel on with couple layers of thread. the only problem was that it wrecked the thread on a couple of studs when a tyre shop put them back on so now i put long studs on the front. all good


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