Hi guys
was wondering if 20mm would fit without cutting the stud? i heard that if you get something short like 15mm, you'd have shave the stud in order to fit the wheels.. if not what would be the right size? i've got a 15mm gap on my wheels and guards but i can fit 20mm-25 properly with the right camber
looking for a pair of 20mm spacers, hubcentric
spacers?
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spacers?
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Re: spacers?
Cutting the studs is never a good idea really
I have some 20mm hubcentric's, Toyota thread pitch, $100. These ones - http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/scri ... oduct=1561
I have some 20mm hubcentric's, Toyota thread pitch, $100. These ones - http://www.drivenperformance.co.nz/scri ... oduct=1561
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UZZ30 1UZFE ソアラ - Whale Rider
C83A 4G63T ミラージュ - Lawn Ornament
Re: spacers?
Less than 25mm spacers will only fit if your wheels have a recess on the hub face to cater for the stud protrusion.
With 20mm spacers on my old car I could only run some wheels, my 17" Weds didn't have the holes in the hubface so couldn't put them on.
You could always replace all your wheel studs with older Toyota ones (A70 Supra) as they seem to be shorted, JZX90's have reasonably long wheel studs.
With 20mm spacers on my old car I could only run some wheels, my 17" Weds didn't have the holes in the hubface so couldn't put them on.
You could always replace all your wheel studs with older Toyota ones (A70 Supra) as they seem to be shorted, JZX90's have reasonably long wheel studs.
Re: spacers?
What loonie said.
Most wheels should have a recess in the back of the hubs for the studs to disappear into.
If you are going for shorter studs, remember, you won't pass a cert if you can't get more than 6 and a half turns out of your wheel nuts.
Just something to keep in mind!
Most wheels should have a recess in the back of the hubs for the studs to disappear into.
If you are going for shorter studs, remember, you won't pass a cert if you can't get more than 6 and a half turns out of your wheel nuts.
Just something to keep in mind!
2000 JZX110 Mark2 I-RV

