What spacers are you guys running on studs? dont want my wheel falling off or anything haha
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what about adaptors? sorry to hyjack the thread. can this be done?
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Yeah, look on adaptec. Good prices too...
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Originally posted by driftsuckyIf that car was at a bar, I'd buy it a drink and try to seduce it. Then, we I got it home, I'd cook breakfast for it in the morning. After it told me it's sob story of falling on hard times, I'd offer to lend it a few quid(c wut i did thar) for rent money. I'd probably buy it's daughter a few outfits for school as well. Eventually, I'd take it to a family pic of mine and introduce it to everyone. We'd date for a while until a nice G35 came around and enticed me with the leather seats and navigation that I would never even use anyway. I'd end up breaking that tegs heart and it would walk on me. THAT'S how much I love this car.
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For a nut/bolt to be safe you need a minimum of 7 full turns after its been seated.
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cheers for the replys guys, tried some 10mm spacers on yesterday and only got 4 turns with the nut, so looks like its going to need studs too.
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