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Old 07-01-2011, 08:59 PM
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Hey everyone I'm new to the site and to 350z, so I hope this is the right place for this thread. I searched threads and pictures but couldn't find what I'm looking for.

I ordered new wheels the other day Boss 338's and I took my wheels off today and I noticed on the front wheel hubs there is some weird bolt between two of the studs. It is on both front wheels but not the rear hubs. Is this normal?

Then I started thinking how could spacers fit on the front hubs unless they make special spacers with one extra hole to fit over this?

Thank you for any help and sorry if this isn't the place for this thread.
Old 07-01-2011, 09:13 PM
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Just remove those bolts. They're only there to assist service techs as reminders that the rear wheels shouldn't be mounted on the front and vice versa.
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Do not remove that bolt, the drivers side one holds the steering wheel on the and passenger side hold the tail lights in place. You can learn about this by reading the top 100 questions.https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-n...questions.html

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I thought the right one held the muffler bearings on?
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Thank you Russ713. And to the other smart *** d bags just don't waste your time by posting.
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Originally Posted by SouthrnComfortZ
Thank you Russ713. And to the other smart *** d bags just don't waste your time by posting.
So did you read anything in the link i posted for you? You may learn something, i'll bet i even led you to water. Just couldn't make you drink.

I do know some people love to be spoonfed.
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
So did you read anything in the link i posted for you? You may learn something, i'll bet i even led you to water. Just couldn't make you drink.

I do know some people love to be spoonfed.

Yea I did, and there was way too much junk to read to find my one small answer...Plus why even post if I already got my answer. But if you want to keep responding just to get you post count up then keep going nerd. 11k post...really get a life dude
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