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Old 08-08-2003, 06:59 PM   #1
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safe wheel spacing

im getting coilovers this weekend and i have the stock s13
alloy rims. i know i need spacers but i was wondering how
big of spacers i can run without getting new studs, and will it
be enough to clear the coilovers.

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dont use more than a 5mm conventional spacer on stock studs. Not sure if its enough or not.

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yep
im using 5mm i wouldnt go larger then that

bolt ons are a-ok too
ive use 30 and 20mm ones
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