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![]() I tried searching but the search was not working...my question is is there any brand of spacer better than anyother or does it not matter?? Also how can i determine what size spacer i need besides trail and error...is there any kind of formula i can use maybe with rim size or offset that i have??
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I dont know about brands but bolt on spacers are better "safer" than slip on spacers because they will not comprimise the amount of thread sticking out on your studs.
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not extended studs...just studs prolly 40mm long. you can get eaby spacers, i had to bore 2 sets out to make them fit onto my hubs evenly...it was lame considering i payed almost 200 bones for all 4...i have owned a set of kics, and currently own a set of h&r and i have no quams with either company..but they are pricey
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Kics- good quality, need hubcentric rings to actually be hubcentric, ~$130-150 a pair plus ~$35 for the rings if you decide you want them. Available up to 30mm.
H&R- good quality, already hubcentric, ~$70-145. Available up to 25mm. www.wheeladapter.com- good quality, hubcentric (I believe, I know mine were but I did buy them used and it may have been an option), a bit on the pricey side. Available to whatever your heart desires as far as thickness goes. Does anyone know if the H&Rs are lighter than the Kics spacers? Last edited by KA24DESOneThree; 12-30-2006 at 01:25 PM.. |
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ive got 15mm kics and the little flush mount lugs that hold the spacer on to the studs, some of them are seized, and when i went to take em off the prongs on the keys bent and broke off. ghey.
anyone else experience that with kics?
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everybody talks about hubcentric this and that. but it kind of defeats the purpose if your wheels aren't hubcentric, i.e. aftermarket. the only thing the hubcentric spacers will save is a little load on the studs, that's it. once you put those aftermarket wheels on, you lose the hubcentricness (new word!)
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Thats why there are things like hubcentric rings for your aftermarket wheels. ![]() |
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I'd run Hubcentrics if I had a legal department sitting behind me or if I was too stupid to tighten my lug centric wheels in the air.
but I have neither, so I'll say paying 80$ extra bones for two sets of Hubcentric rings is for fags./ |
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