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Old 08-27-2010, 12:33 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by spearfish25 View Post
I think the reason was V2 spacers under 20mm will have the stock lugs sticking too far out of them. So when you go to bolt the wheel onto the spacer, the stock lugs sticking through the spacer keep the wheel from sitting flush. Again, not a firsthand finding but something I read on the site here.
/\ correct...pending length of stock lugs, added spacers usually should be 12mm or less...anything greater than 15mm spacers is more advised to use bolt-on type spacers and your existing lugs attach to the spacer. Make sure the spacers are hubcentric(usually 10mm or greater are hubcentric)
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