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Old Apr 28, 2008, 12:37 PM
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Vendors: Anyone have 15mm wheel spacers?

please pm me if you do, looking to get a pair asap. thanks!
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also, to everyone else, looking for a set with built in studs
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Originally Posted by TwStDeVo
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also, to everyone else, looking for a set with built in studs
think he meant to say same size. looking for a set too.
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I'm also looking for a set of 12mm ones. Vendors please chime in. Hubcentric if possible w/ built-in studs.
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Originally Posted by TwStDeVo
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also, to everyone else, looking for a set with built in studs
I meant I too am looking for a set of 15mm spacers
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Evasive has them..
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Originally Posted by Gary 805
Evasive has them..
evasive only has 25 and 30mm spacers right now.
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since no vendor has replied yet, are either of these ebay ones any good (asking people who have knowledge about spacers)?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/5x114...spagenameZWDVW

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/STERN...spagenameZWD1V
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^^^^not a bad find. wonder how the quality are on these.
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Why do you want built in studs? I would recommend ARM extended studs with these :
http://www.optionimports.com/mt-51115-a164.html

They are an absolutely beautiful piece of machine work! You can then sell the studs that come with the set to recoup some of the cost. . .
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Originally Posted by EVOlutionary
Why do you want built in studs? I would recommend ARM extended studs with these :
http://www.optionimports.com/mt-51115-a164.html

They are an absolutely beautiful piece of machine work! You can then sell the studs that come with the set to recoup some of the cost. . .
I got a set of ebay 15mm spacers and run the ARP studs now. With the FN01rC and the 15mm spacer I just have full thread engagement with the LONG ARP studs. Just a word to the wise, the studs that came with my spacers were too short and the KYOEI studs would also be too short. But I think the ARP's are superior regardless.

John
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Originally Posted by EVOlutionary
Why do you want built in studs? I would recommend ARM extended studs with these :
http://www.optionimports.com/mt-51115-a164.html

They are an absolutely beautiful piece of machine work! You can then sell the studs that come with the set to recoup some of the cost. . .
those are the ones i have been looking at as well, but reason for built in studs (ex. kics) is due to the fact that i dont know where to get them pressed in. i live in a small town so things are limited and i have no experience with studs and spacers so i figuered i would keep it simple.
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Originally Posted by kekek
I got a set of ebay 15mm spacers and run the ARP studs now. With the FN01rC and the 15mm spacer I just have full thread engagement with the LONG ARP studs. Just a word to the wise, the studs that came with my spacers were too short and the KYOEI studs would also be too short. But I think the ARP's are superior regardless.

John
That's why I run ARP!
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so are spacers with built in studs a definite "no,no"? reason i ask is i know kics spacers are considered to be higher end and they have built in studs.


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