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Is this the standard set up or have I got after market spacers on?

 

I have just taken the rear wheel off to have the tyre chamged and when I went to put the space saver on it didn't fit the stud patern. It looks like it would fit on the bolts behind but deffo not on the wheel studs???? :confused:

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:shock:

 

Fook that! some dick has welded bolts on!!!!!!

 

They aint welded on. LOL :rofl: :slap:

 

The back bolts are holding the spacer on. Which means that it some kind of adapter to convert it so as it can house a different wheel stud patern? Would you agree??

 

On the standard set up do the wheels sit straight on to the hub?

They aint welded on. LOL :rofl: :slap:

 

The back bolts are holding the spacer on. Which means that it some kind of adapter to convert it so as it can house a different wheel stud patern? Would you agree??

 

On the standard set up do the wheels sit straight on to the hub?

 

 

:wack: :smw: :headvswal :nelson:

 

Dont know what im worried about, its not like my advice giving has ever been rite before!!! :D

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:wack: :smw: :headvswal :nelson:

 

Dont know what im worried about, its not like my advice giving has ever been rite before!!! :D

 

 

I bet you a tenner you know more than I do..... :bow:

 

I have a good knowledge of all things cortina or sierra but 300Zx. not a clue YET!

Difficult to tell from that pic, but the spacing looks the same to me. It's probably just a bolt on spacer, rather than one which is loose and relies on longer wheel studs.

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Difficult to tell from that pic, but the spacing looks the same to me. It's probably just a bolt on spacer, rather than one which is loose and relies on longer wheel studs.

 

 

I thought that aswell. But! the stud patern is smaller than that of the space saver spare? I spose it could be the wrong spare but I doubt it very much?

 

Here is another pic>>>

wheels may be wrong off set and may hit the calipers without spacers

:smw: I know why the spacers are there doghnut!! if you offer the alloy up

to the hubb it will be blatently ovious it is the wrong pcd. just off out for a :duffer:

I thought that aswell. But! the stud patern is smaller than that of the space saver spare? I spose it could be the wrong spare but I doubt it very much?

 

Here is another pic>>>

 

That's deffo a converter type thingy dude!-a lot more choice of wheels pobably-and I hope there's a axle stand under that! :D

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That's deffo a converter type thingy dude!-a lot more choice of wheels pobably-and I hope there's a axle stand under that! :D

 

 

Yes there is an axle stand. I would be very interested to find out what wheels would fit. Although there arent many that would be as wide as 265 or even 275 /18's because thats what I would like a tad wider on an 18" instead of the 255/40/17's.

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