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Old 11-08-2011, 06:46 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by kenchan View Post
take a snap of the inside of the rear wheels and post it up. (will need to remove wheel from car) it will tell us if the wheel disc has voids (cavities) inbetween where the studs go. if so, you can use 15mm spacers in the back.
It does have those cavities, like the OEM sport wheels do, but they were a different shape than the OEM wheels. I had to remove an extra metal stud on the front rotors, for example, because it wouldn't fit in the new wheels' cavities.
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