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Old 01-08-2009, 10:30 AM
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When looking at wheel spacers in conjunction with aftermarket wheels, how do I find out if I can use the v2 type spacer with the studs pressed into the spacer and nuts to hold the spacer using the OEM lugs or the spacers requiring that I remove the old lugs and install the longer ones?
Old 01-08-2009, 10:48 AM
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Try posting in Tech area>Wheels and Tires. They might be of some help.
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Right, wrong area......wasn't paying attention.
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Look at the backside of the hub on your aftermarket wheel. If there is an open space or indentation between the holes where the lugs mount, then you will be able to use spacers with studs. If the area between the lugs is flat and flush, then you will need to use "standard" spacers and install longer studs. Hope that makes sense, if all else fails just post a picture and someone here will tell you.
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That answers my question perfectly, thanks.
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