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Originally Posted by k67p67 You don't need extended studs in the front. By using a spacer in the front, you are making the front/rear disparity even larger. Do you also
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yeah I know. I found out later on after I replaced the stock studs with the extended ones on the wheel hub and not on the actual spacer. Should have known better so I left it like that for now. The rear had the extended studs on my old 20mm spacers. Which is why the new 50mm nismo lug nuts went all the way in perfectly fine on the stock studs.
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