At dealer now, they looking at it, hope they don't pull some BS.
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02-23-2012, 07:02 PM | #183 (permalink) |
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Agree with LinPark on this. Simple mod with hand tools and can be done faster with a lift for sure. But still easily done in 2 hours.
Glad your mechanic has the DIY to walk him thru it though... shouldn't be an issue once they see how simple it is. I was scared sh!tless about doing it myself at first too, now I do it over a beer (literally one beer's worth of conversation) and I'm done.
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Well after sitting at dealer for an hour they came out an told me they couldn't do it today. Said the only lift they could fit my car on was occupied and would be occupied till Monday. Don't kno I this was true or not. So, I started thinking just do it yourself! I already had plans to install y Stillen intake (which I did) figured why not try and dedicate the day to the car. Went to Home Depot and Lowes to pick up some washers and a open ended lug, 12 x 1.50 and neither had the lug/nut needed! Stupid question but, where can I find one? And do I NEED a torque gun to seat the studs or can it be done with ratchet? Might give it a go Sunday. Hell, I'm sure it's recommended but I'm only doing 10mm, do I even NEED the extended studs?
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Buy the nuts at an autoparts store, AutoZone, PepBoys, Advanced, etc. It can be done with a ratchet, but it will take a lot longer. You'll need one 18" long or so to make it easier as you need about 100-120 ft/lbs minimum torque to get things seated properly. With a 5mm spacer you'd be fine with the stock lugs, but at 10mm I would be a little concerned.
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I agree on changing the studs to be safe. But seriously, once you've done this mod yourself you will wonder why you hesitated... really quite simple and fast. Save the cash and install them yourself!
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I just recently installed 15mm on the front and 20mm on the rear. The front is perfect, but the rear.... Might be sticking out too far for my taste. Anyone else think so too?
Im thinking about swapping out the rears for 15mm also. I just dont like seeing the tires poke out from the rear view mirror. |
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Simple solution is to get Swift Spec R springs to complement those spacers!
Seriously though, the 20mm is perfect IMHO
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How annoying! After spending a good 2 hours on just one side (removed entire emergency brake assembly, PITA to reinstall@!!).... I realized after installing one spacer that.... I could have gone even bigger than a 10mm in which case I could have bought the spacers with extended studs built in.... and saved a whole lotta time! Dont even have it in me to do the other wheel... might wait till Friday.
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lol! 2 hours! I have done all four corners in less time than that! Were the rotors seized on?, bolts on the calipers stuck? What happened?
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I just got my rear spacers on today, using the wheee! DIY here was a HUGE help!
It took me about an hour to do the right rear (1st timer), but only 1/2 hour doing the left rear. Having a impact wrench is key! I went the unconventional route by going 15mm in the back and 5mm in the front. stock height and stock 245's/275's on sports rays Last edited by icormba; 03-27-2012 at 10:45 PM. |
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Is that stock ride height and tire width? Looks good man!
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