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bolt on and slip on:
where is a good place to buy them?
does anybody have some 4-lug ones they aren't using that i could purchase?
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i have a bunch of 5mm you can have. got them at pep boys and autozone. slip on and try to hold in place kind.
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Try and get hub-centric ones... and definitely get longer wheel studs.
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This where I ordered mine. They are hub-centric and I have 1" in the front and 1.25" in the rear.

http://www.wheeladapter.com/wheel_adapt ... pacers.asp
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andysapp wrote:Try and get hub-centric ones... and definitely get longer wheel studs.
i got longer studs in the rear that's where i'm gonna use slip on. but i want bolt ons for the front.

thanks for the info.
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ChadMK4 wrote:This where I ordered mine. They are hub-centric and I have 1" in the front and 1.25" in the rear.

http://www.wheeladapter.com/wheel_adapt ... pacers.asp

thats where mine came from.
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ive been searching for some spacers for the rear as well, heard the bolt on ones were supposed to be better, not so hard on the wheel bearing, yay or nay?
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hub centric bolt ons are the best to get.
parts by max are what i'm probably gonna go with.
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Max ones are pretty solid from what I've heard
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I have/had 1.25" in the rear of the M30 and that heavy ass car only broke one lug after a long weekend of 2 day drifting at Spartenburg. And it didn't break from stress. It broke from getting cross threaded when taking it off. Go figure that one out..?
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P.Haire wrote:hub centric bolt ons are the best to get.
parts by max are what i'm probably gonna go with.
Get them already!
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