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Author Subject: Hubcentric spacers
Tallguy_2

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Post #1
Hi

I've got 3 unwanted hubcentric spacers which are no longer needed

4x108 stud pattern, 10mm spacer

£20 collected, £26 posted

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Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 20:47
pugheaven

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Hmmm do you have the longer bolts to go with them?
Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 21:54
Tallguy_2

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Yes mate that is a very good point, I do, I was going to keep the bolts but on second thoughts they won't be any good as I will need circa 22mm spacers.

The wheels I want to put on are et38

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Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 22:31
pugheaven

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How wide are the wheels then 7"?
I'm just thinking that when I wide track the rear of the dimma I will still need spacers at the front as no company sell Motorsport wheels with 0 offset unless they are split rims!
I will take these off you when I'm up your way next which will probably be next week when Colin gets back! Is that ok??
Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 22:38
Tallguy_2

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Yeah that's fine mate, that price was just for the spacers, I forgot I even had bolts tucked away in the draw from another venture! Call it 25 and there all yours!

Yeah they are 7" you got any expertise here?? Lol

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Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 22:41
pugheaven

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Just use a offset calculated online put in the old wheel width and offset, put in the new width snd play around with the offset untill your happy with how much the new wheel will retract/extend towards the strut or wing! That's pretty simple, working it out with split rims with different offset centres and different size lips is a right head f**k lol
£25 is fine mate ill give you a text before I pop up!
Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 23:09
Tallguy_2

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Sweet mate, not a prob I'll take them up to work with me and let the boys know so even if I'm not there they know

Cheers mate

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Posted 25th Nov 2012 at 23:29
armzsc6

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Longer bolts are on eBay for £1.25 each Thumbs up

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Posted 26th Nov 2012 at 07:56
welshpug!

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pugheaven wrote:
How wide are the wheels then 7"?
I'm just thinking that when I wide track the rear of the dimma I will still need spacers at the front as no company sell Motorsport wheels with 0 offset unless they are split rims!
I will take these off you when I'm up your way next which will probably be next week when Colin gets back! Is that ok??


Orly? Why do i have a set of et0 th's then? Razz

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Posted 26th Nov 2012 at 08:07
pugheaven

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In what width?? What diameter and what wheels! If they are 6 spoke 18x8 speedline wheels ill have them off you lol
Posted 26th Nov 2012 at 08:53
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8" Big grin

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Posted 26th Nov 2012 at 10:36

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