Originally Posted by Rooskey I think Matthew was the first to reply on that the last time we decided to do this, lol. Either way will get it done. I'll
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01-28-2012, 10:51 PM | #1673 (permalink) |
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pretty much^ he spent most of today up in clemson with some friends, he just got back a little while ago. my mom and grandma are down visiting for the weekend
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01-30-2012, 01:51 PM | #1678 (permalink) |
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I'm probably going to be in Clemson Feb 18-19th if any of you guys want to meet up for dinner. I won't have the Z though.
I'm thinking about buying a set of spacers for my stock 19s. But I want the extended stud H&Rs. Anyone know if the extended studs will still fit with my extended Rays duralumin legs nuts when I put the TE37s back on? Basically I spend half the year on TEs and half the year on my Rays so I want the car to look good both ways.
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Those have closed ends right? The thing with spacers is when you get the extended studs, those are for 15mm or less... 20mm or more, which is what the stockers deserve, you should get the type II spacers with the studs built into the spacer. Those will be the same length as a stock hub so there's no problem there. If you do however decide to go with just extended studs, the spacer will take up the excess length of the studs. Example: Standard Stud Length: 35mm (just for demonstration purposes, not sure the actual length of our studs) Extended Stud Length: 50mm Spacer Width: 15mm 50mm - 15mm = 35mm So you'll be at the same starting point you were without the spacers. If your lugs fit then, they'll still fit with spacers.
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01-30-2012, 02:38 PM | #1680 (permalink) |
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spacers FTW richie!
as for feb 18-19th. i'm not sure yet. most likely i will be in NC every weekend of feb other than this coming weekend for the superbowl. we've got a shitton of cars to shoot by the end of the month, looks like that will be all the time we have to do so we were hoping to spread the contract out over the course of the year but circumstances have changed (which is a good thing for the owner) and our timetable has become quite truncated.
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