'97boostinGST
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- Mar 1, 2010
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Oxnard,
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Ill be using 8mm spacers for my wheel setup, but not sure if the stock wheel studs will be long enough to torque down. Is it mandatory to upgrade to extended wheel studs?
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I haven't purchased anything yet.
Where did you get yours?
Are they really that hard to remove?
One of the easiest ways to see what size spacer to buy is to get the wheels and tires, then use washers to space it out until you get the clearance you need. Then buy spacers in that thickness. No guessing/wondering involved.
Even if they aren't all the same thickness, we have these things called "rulers" in Iowa that you can use to measure the stack height when you've found the right number of washers. Ask nicely and I'll send you one.
Well, I'm planning on running 17x9 +45 wheels with 255/40 tires...I've heard of people running 8mm spacers to clear the rear knuckes.
Any input or help on that?
Will a 5mm spacer clear?
nope. have that, not all 255 are the same the ones i have are 10.25 section width, anything more than that rubs.
Running 255/40r17 17x9 +45 with 8mm spacer and ARP extended studs with project kicks open ended nuts. i have like 2mm of clearance with 2gb knuckles, oh and get prepared not just to roll the fender but to pull the if you just roll them the fender its gonna eat a piece of your tire.
I just have a whole box of SAE washers sitting around for rear camber spacers.