Can wheel spacers go on the fronts???
The reason i ask is because inbetween the studs on the fronts there is a protruding bolt and i don't know what its for. I would have to drill a hole in the spacer to get it to fit. Anyone else have this problem? (Im using H&R 15mm spacers) THANKS!!
Originally posted by bucknaked
The reason i ask is because inbetween the studs on the fronts there is a protruding bolt and i don't know what its for. I would have to drill a hole in the spacer to get it to fit. Anyone else have this problem? (Im using H&R 15mm spacers) THANKS!!
The reason i ask is because inbetween the studs on the fronts there is a protruding bolt and i don't know what its for. I would have to drill a hole in the spacer to get it to fit. Anyone else have this problem? (Im using H&R 15mm spacers) THANKS!!
Originally posted by bucknaked
The reason i ask is because inbetween the studs on the fronts there is a protruding bolt and i don't know what its for. I would have to drill a hole in the spacer to get it to fit. Anyone else have this problem? (Im using H&R 15mm spacers) THANKS!!
The reason i ask is because inbetween the studs on the fronts there is a protruding bolt and i don't know what its for. I would have to drill a hole in the spacer to get it to fit. Anyone else have this problem? (Im using H&R 15mm spacers) THANKS!!
DONT REMOVE THAT BOLT!!!
It holds the rotor on and if you take it off you will have no brakes!!! j/k
yeah, just go ahead and pull the bolt out, its so you never install the rears on the front and vice versa, but you need to remove it to mount on any type of aftermarket wheel. so no problem.
They are bolt on style spacers right? If thats the case, then you dont need a longer stud.
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