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Old 03-05-2013, 09:13 PM   #60 (permalink)
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So I think i finally decided which wheels I'm going to get.

I'm going to go with

Front
Wheel: Enkei's PF01 18x10.5" ET 38
Spacer: 10mm (Overall offset = 28)

Rear
Wheel: Enkei's PF01 18x10.5" ET 38
Spacer: 20mm (Overall offset = 18)

Tires: Still deciding, but will most likely be Hankook RS3 285/35 or the new Dunlop

Will this work?

I'm not moving on to the next HW assignment, stud replacements & Lug Nuts.
Ideally, I would like to be able to mount both my Enkei PF01 18" and my Sports Rays 19" on the same APR extended studs.
-I intend to buy proper spacer 20mm front/25mm rear for the Rays and use my existing OEM stock lug nuts w/ lock for DD, will I run into any issue with the stud length being too long or short?
-If so, can I hack the APR stud length so I could make it work with both configuration? I intend to use a dedicated lug nuts for each set of wheels, I just want to see if there's a way to use the same APR extended studs and still keep my OEM lug nuts + lock nut for the rays without going open lug nuts.

Thanks!
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