Do these look alright?
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#2Use the correct section please.
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#3Post in the correct section and you will receive better results.
Using General Chat is OK, but not the correct section, therefore, people wanting to answer questions will not look in here. You will just get the fools like Kyza posting about using the correct section.
I'm not in a position to answer your question whilst it's not in the correct section. -
#4It doesnt seem to mention including the longer bolts needed.
also spacers with longer bolts are a bad way to go..
spacers that bolt on to the hub, then the wheel bolt on to the spacer are much safer
you pay for what you get really, trying to find "a cheap set" will end you with problems. -
#5Oh, it is now in the correct section, so I will answer your question:
It doesnt seem to mention including the longer bolts needed.
also spacers with longer bolts are a bad way to go..
spacers that bolt on to the hub, then the wheel bolt on to the spacer are much safer
you pay for what you get really, trying to find "a cheap set" will end you with problems. -
#6So whats the diffrence between hubcentric spacers and normal ones?
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#7Well doneQuote:Oh, it is now in the correct section, so I will answer your question:
It doesnt seem to mention including the longer bolts needed.
also spacers with longer bolts are a bad way to go..
spacers that bolt on to the hub, then the wheel bolt on to the spacer are much safer
you pay for what you get really, trying to find "a cheap set" will end you with problems.
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#8another one for the post count thereQuote:Oh, it is now in the correct section, so I will answer your question:
It doesnt seem to mention including the longer bolts needed.
also spacers with longer bolts are a bad way to go..
spacers that bolt on to the hub, then the wheel bolt on to the spacer are much safer
you pay for what you get really, trying to find "a cheap set" will end you with problems. -
#9i wouldnt feel safe driving with 25mm longer wheel bolts.1 user thanked this post:
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#10These look more that part!? http://www.dvbcaraudio.co.uk/citroen...s-p-16109.html
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#11Hubcentric refers to the wheel having a flange for the wheel to sit on. The word HUB has nothing to do with bolt's. Those spacers are perfectly fine.
Regards these where people say the spacer needs stud's in them... Let me ask you, would you trust steel which has been fitted into aluminium or longer bolt's going through a spacer where the wheel sit's on it and then bolts into the original hub, which is a manufacturer's part and is going to be 100% safe? -
#12Just so you know these are universal spaces, I have 20mm ones on the Ibiza and they're fine. IMO anything longer really could get unsafe if driven hard say on track. Also aluminium is softer than steel so it would fail before the hub
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#13i have 20mm spacers like these. you will need longers bolts
