What is the biggest spacers I can go without having to change my studs?
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06-04-2012, 03:38 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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I would not use the stock studs for this application. You could get away with 5mm, but I wouldn't run them hard. I concur with Hithere to either use the bolts that come with the spacers (H&R's are harder than stock) or get some ARP bolts and open lugs.
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A lot of us have spacers with no issues, but we have the proper stud lenght with the spacer size. That one that are not recommended are the V2s spacers.
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I'm on 20mm up front, 25mm in the back. They are bolt-on spacers, not stud-replacement. I got mine from Z1 and they have been on the car since last December
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I got 20mm spacers V1 all the way around from Z1. I had V2 on my 350Z but always felt uneasy.
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V1 is just a spacer with extended studs to account for the appropiate spacer size.
V2 is a spacer that bolts to the hub and brings its own studs for your wheel to mount on. Both could be hub centric or not. I believe our hubs are 73mm. |
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V1 you have to replace your OEM studs.
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I'm running 15mm in the front and 20mm in the rear and I launch hard and Auto-X the car and never had issues. I have the replaceable studs. H&R DRS Spacers.
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Lots of people like the built in studs (call them V2 for purposes of this thread) and have never had an issue however I chose the extended studs for the following reasons...
Less mounting points hence less chance for error... with bolt on spacers you have two sets of surfaces needing to be bolted down Increasing number of studs from 6 to 12 per wheel... again more areas to potentially fail Inner lugs hidden and harder to check torque... potential to come loose without you seeing Not the end of the world to get the bolt ons but I'd rather spend more time at install knowing I am secure... it didn't take long at all to replace all the studs and the price difference was negligible in either direction. |
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if it's a hub-centric wheel like our Z's you should not use spacers that do not have the centering lip. even if it's 5mm there's a taper on the center bore (wheel side) so the wheel will not sit correctly.
if it's aftermarket wheels using tapered lugs you can go 5mm usually; you want 10mm thread and use steel lugs in this case. do at your own risk. |
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