HELP~All squared setups please post here!
#286
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If there's any way a 5mm spacer would work then you could still use your OEM studs, might stack some washers (those ones that come w/ your OEM lug nuts will work) and put 2 or 3 stacked washer on 3 lugs and do a test fit of the wheel and see if you have some clearance. Worth a shot IMO as I doubt there's too much spacing needed but
Might be better than taking a hit on trying to sell the wheels, get new ones and do a new remount of the tires.
Might be better than taking a hit on trying to sell the wheels, get new ones and do a new remount of the tires.
I believe I have one of two options, get wheels with the correct offset, or get longer studs installed to fit the existing wheels. I'm prepared to face the fact that I will need to get another set of wheels.
thanks for your responses! I hope I haven't wasted your time.
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As luck would have it, I have a set of 5mm spacers laying around. I've tried test fitting them as well. The wheel spokes connect with the caliper pretty good.
I believe I have one of two options, get wheels with the correct offset, or get longer studs installed to fit the existing wheels. I'm prepared to face the fact that I will need to get another set of wheels.
thanks for your responses! I hope I haven't wasted your time.
I believe I have one of two options, get wheels with the correct offset, or get longer studs installed to fit the existing wheels. I'm prepared to face the fact that I will need to get another set of wheels.
thanks for your responses! I hope I haven't wasted your time.
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ShuuraRG (11-21-2015)
#289
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If you just add bolt-on spacers (no shop labor required) you could get them in 15mm so you'd be running a net 8.5 +20, so you'd still have 8mm more room than that last setup that CC is running. IMO that would be your best plan, you'd get nice & flush, you'd clear your brakes, you wouldn't have to pay a shop to change studs, and you wouldn't have to take a loss on your new wheels.
Charles @ B2Autodesigns is a great vendor and his hubcentric spacers are quality sets. I'd shoot him a PM for the best pricing. And one more thing to consider, you might order just one pair first, and put one on front and one on back and see how you like the fit, if you want a bit more flush in back then order another set in 20mm.
Just one more idea to float your boat
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/wheels-...ml#post3590364
#294
will 20x10 35 offest clear the bbk on the front?
i m on the verge of placing an order a set of Stance sf01 wheels with 20x10 35 offest? i was wondering if i will clear the strut and bbk of the front. i am currently on stance coils and i also have spc camber kits for both front and rear.
or 20x10.5 27 offest will clear the problem?
This is how low i am with stock wheels.
or 20x10.5 27 offest will clear the problem?
This is how low i am with stock wheels.
#297
what do you mean by "untill they tuck under compression"? so i dont want to poke out too much. would 15mm spacer on the front will help out with resolving poking out? sorry, i am a newbie to wheels and offset.
#298
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As for spacers they stick the wheel out even more so then you will have extra poke. x10 +35 shouldn’t have enough poke that will worry you. it won’t look like a skate board lol but most importantly you just want to make sure they clear your breaks. hope i could help out. Blewnt knows his **** though so def listen to what he says haha check the first few pages of this thread though. Im sure theres something super close, if not exact, to a 20x10 +35. Lots of good info in here
Last edited by Gregor12; 12-07-2015 at 09:13 PM.