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Wheel Spacers - G6E


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Lol that's fairly ghetto way of doing things mate , maybe if you get 1 open ended wheel nut short (also get at auto barn) and measure that you have enough thread going into the normal nuts with the spacers on

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I just bought long studs if anyone wants the specs... they are different front and rear...

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Lol that's fairly ghetto way of doing things mate , maybe if you get 1 open ended wheel nut short (also get at auto barn) and measure that you have enough thread going into the normal nuts with the spacers on

LOL....I wouldn't use them like that...Just buy some to see how it looks, and feels... then get the right ones at the right size!

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a nut should be fastened to the bolt by at least the diameter of the bolt

example: 12mm diameter nut/bolt needs 12mm of thread to be in the the nut to hold what it was designed for.

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I just bought long studs if anyone wants the specs... they are different front and rear...

Would love some details on the front studs please...where did you get them from and what did they set you back?

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ns271 & ns272 front & rear respectively.

this is for ba- check that its the same for fg...

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