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  • anybody use these wheel spacers?

    just wondering about the brand.

    http://www.tcsportline.com/categories.php?Pid=1063


    boost. does a body good!

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    z

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    • #3
      i saw them on ebay for $85.00 a pair.


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      • #4
        You might want to try wheel adaptors. I bought a pair (2) from Summit about 2 years ago for $50.00.

        A wheel spacer may not work out good depending on how much you need to bring the wheel out. Remember that you still want to have enough threads left on the studs to safely secure the wheels.

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        • #5
          MikeZ wrote: You might want to try wheel adaptors. I bought a pair (2) from Summit about 2 years ago for $50.00.

          A wheel spacer may not work out good depending on how much you need to bring the wheel out. Remember that you still want to have enough threads left on the studs to safely secure the wheels.
          click the link then ask me that again :lol:

          i just did the same thing the other day


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          • #6
            I would be leary of this:

            Originally posted by Andrew84zx
            tell her your car is so fast it will make her panties fly off
            545 RWHP & 540 RWTQ

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            • #7
              FlawleZ wrote: I would be leary of this:

              most wheels already have that indent in the back. it's used here to clean the lugs from the adapter.


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              • #8
                I'm wondering if these will have the slots as well:

                Originally posted by Andrew84zx
                tell her your car is so fast it will make her panties fly off
                545 RWHP & 540 RWTQ

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                • #9
                  [quote]jjewell wrote:
                  Originally posted by MikeZ
                  You might want to try wheel adaptors. I bought a pair (2) from Summit about 2 years ago for $50.00.

                  A wheel spacer may not work out good depending on how much you need to bring the wheel out. Remember that you still want to have enough threads left on the studs to safely secure the wheels.
                  click the link then ask me that again :lol:

                  i just did the same thing the other day
                  Yeah, I was looking at something else I guess . Those look like good adaptors (just about the same from Summit).

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                  • #10
                    cant help you as far as the brand... but if you do get them let me know. i wanna see how they will look/fit with my cobra wheels... we have to arrange a test fit the next time you have a zbbq..
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                    • #11
                      This is where I got mine. I have actually bought 3 sets. Not all for my car btw.

                      http://www.ezaccessory.com/5_Lug_Ada...rsion_s/44.htm
                      378whp 445wtq
                      http://mark86t.zmobiledetailing.com/.../v/Black+Hole/


                      Z Mobile Detailing, Las Vegas, NV

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                      • #12
                        mark86t wrote: This is where I got mine. I have actually bought 3 sets. Not all for my car btw.

                        http://www.ezaccessory.com/5_Lug_Ada...rsion_s/44.htm
                        the thing i like the most about the ones that i posted are that they are hub centric. have you had any problems with yours not being hub centric


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                        • #13
                          [quote]jjewell wrote:
                          Originally posted by mark86t
                          This is where I got mine. I have actually bought 3 sets. Not all for my car btw.

                          http://www.ezaccessory.com/5_Lug_Ada...rsion_s/44.htm
                          the thing i like the most about the ones that i posted are that they are hub centric. have you had any problems with yours not being hub centric
                          No problems at all. My suspension is very tight & I feel everything in it. I had front end shake recently & had my front wheels re-balanced. The guy told me one wheel zeroed out & the other one was only out 1/2 an ounce. He told me that couldn't possibly be my shake. It was. No vibrations for me or my buddy - who runs the same wheel adapters as me.
                          378whp 445wtq
                          http://mark86t.zmobiledetailing.com/.../v/Black+Hole/


                          Z Mobile Detailing, Las Vegas, NV

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