Wheel Spacers
Re: Wheel Spacers
Im new to this forum and to the crossfire family. Forgive me for asking this, would the OEM be the the stock rims? If so then that's what I have on now and I'm just curious if the 10mm would make a difference and or if the 40's are even available for the 04 limited model.
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Didn't you have a pic of an Alabaster (white) Crossfire in your signature yesterday? With DUB wheels?
You have to use a minimum 10 MM on the front. And modify them to boot, but it is a simple job on a lathe. I have a sketch in my gallery for the dimensions.
10 MM to 30 MM in the rear, I think, will cause no clearance issues.
Both installations will require lug bolts (Ball Seat, 12 MM X 1.5 MM pitch) longer than the originals by the thickness of the spacer installed.
Do a search in the "Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension" forum:
Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension
You will find many threads about spacers, wheels and clearance issues.
Happy hunting!
You have to use a minimum 10 MM on the front. And modify them to boot, but it is a simple job on a lathe. I have a sketch in my gallery for the dimensions.
10 MM to 30 MM in the rear, I think, will cause no clearance issues.
Both installations will require lug bolts (Ball Seat, 12 MM X 1.5 MM pitch) longer than the originals by the thickness of the spacer installed.
Do a search in the "Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension" forum:
Wheels, Brakes, Tires and Suspension
You will find many threads about spacers, wheels and clearance issues.
Happy hunting!
Last edited by maxcichon; 02-16-2012 at 07:59 AM.
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