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Does anyone run them on here? Basically my rims sit too tucked into the arches...now I'm fitting my new ones the week after next, but I think they are the same offset.

 

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Basically, I want to fit some spacers to kick them out into the arches a little bit more. I want this sort of stance....

 

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What would be advisable for spacer size then? Can normal studs hold out an extra 5 - 10mm??

 

 

Ta

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Depends on what offset the wheels are Si!!

 

Nismo do 10mm ans 20mm longer studs, You deffo need them if you have spacers.

 

HTH

 

Rich

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Depends on what offset the wheels are Si!!

 

Nismo do 10mm ans 20mm longer studs, You deffo need them if you have spacers.

 

HTH

 

Rich

 

Cheers

 

How easy is it to get the studs out?

Cheers

 

How easy is it to get the studs out?

 

rears can be done on the car, the fronts are a pain so we took the whole hub off and pressed them out.

 

got mine from chris

 

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TBH i didnt get them for bringing the wheels out for looks but needed them to clear the brakes but i must admit they do look nice spaced out a little further ;) but what i will say is the further you space them out the further the camber goes!!

 

Mike

Does anyone run them on here? Basically my rims sit too tucked into the arches...now I'm fitting my new ones the week after next, but I think they are the same offset.

 

Basically, I want to fit some spacers to kick them out into the arches a little bit more. I want this sort of stance....

 

0102scc_proj300zx00_zoom.jpg

 

 

What would be advisable for spacer size then? Can normal studs hold out an extra 5 - 10mm??

 

 

Ta

Fantastic pic.

 

I have spacers on mine, only about 5-7mm(I think), to clear calipers. Standard wheel studs, loads of thread.

same here, 5mm spacers on the front with standard studs and there is loads of thread. i wouldnt go over 5mm though.

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Thanks guys. Not too sure whether I'd want to go tp 10mm really or even 15. Kirbz, are those 20mm?

Thanks guys. Not too sure whether I'd want to go tp 10mm really or even 15. Kirbz, are those 20mm?

 

15mm but i bought a kit with longer studs as well ;) but alot also depends on the alloys you buy as i only has 5mm spacers on mine but even 5mm made it a little dodgy with the nuts hence why i went for a full kit with new longer studs :)

 

Mike

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Well the replacement rims have those small bolts instead of the standard ones, so I am guessing the bolt holes may go deeper. I can't tell right now as the rims are being refurbed.

Si dont cut corners mate. If you are in doubt get longer studs. You are dealing with a Super performance car as you well know and safety is paramount. I dont have to explain the size of the box they would need to cart you off if the wheel comes off doing over a ton mate do I :nono: :cool: ;) it wouldnt need to be very big? :x:

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