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Old 02-23-2008, 01:24 PM
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I just purchased a set of aftermarket wheels. i was told that i would have to make the conversion from using the factory lug bolts to installing studs in the rotor. Can i please get some info from anyone who has done this before? am i able to do this on the factory rotor?
 
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I just purchased a set of aftermarket wheels. i was told that i would have to make the conversion from using the factory lug bolts to installing studs in the rotor. Can i please get some info from anyone who has done this before? am i able to do this on the factory rotor?
Never heard of it being done. I have heard of memebers having to use spacers for their new rims and wheels.

Can I ask what rims did you purchased and from who?
 
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