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Old 12-18-2012, 11:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ggiwin View Post
Ok, so my dilemma as of right now is that I'm running the sports wheels with 15mm in the front and 20mm in the rear. The type of spacers I used were the H&R replacement stud type.
My question is.. I want to get 19x9.5 and 19x10.5, but I don't know if I should take out the spacers and run it at +22 and +12. If I were to do this, can I still use the studs? Or would they be too long? (Planning to run (F)265/35/19 (R)305/30/19)
1. Option 1 would be to just leave the spacers on and factor it into the offset. What offset should I be getting then?
2. Option 2 Would be to buy new spacers, but what size o_o?
3. Option 3, remove spacer + studs, buy new oem studs and put those back in. Which I do not want to do. Was a PITA when I replaced the oem studs with extended :P
I would also like to apologize in advanced. I am noob when it comes to buying wheels.
Is the best option.

Next time if you're planning on running those size spacers, you can get the v2 type that bolt on and your wheels bolt to the spacers.

If you don't want to remove your extended studs, just make sure to get OPEN ended lug nuts for them. That way they can accept the extra stud lengths.
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