wheel spacers?
im getting 15mm wheel spacers for the front for my new wheels (which are 45mm offset)
i can't seem to find any 15mm spacers with extended bolts.
my question is, do i need them at only adding 15mm?
i can't seem to find any 15mm spacers with extended bolts.
my question is, do i need them at only adding 15mm?
Hubcentric spacers:
Mercedes 15mm Hub Centric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x112:eBay Motors (item 110463662739 end time Dec-06-09 02:38:32 PST)
I get lug bolts here. Make sure you order ones with the correct seating (OEM is usually "Ball" / Aftermarket is usually "Cone" or "Tuner"). I'm not sure the length of the XF bolts. but my Benz ones are apx. 39mm. Just measure one and add 15mm to that.
Lug Bolts Mercedes BMW Audi VW Saab
Mercedes 15mm Hub Centric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x112:eBay Motors (item 110463662739 end time Dec-06-09 02:38:32 PST)
I get lug bolts here. Make sure you order ones with the correct seating (OEM is usually "Ball" / Aftermarket is usually "Cone" or "Tuner"). I'm not sure the length of the XF bolts. but my Benz ones are apx. 39mm. Just measure one and add 15mm to that.
Lug Bolts Mercedes BMW Audi VW Saab
Originally Posted by Buggin
Hubcentric spacers:
Mercedes 15mm Hub Centric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x112:eBay Motors (item 110463662739 end time Dec-06-09 02:38:32 PST)
I get lug bolts here. Make sure you order ones with the correct seating (OEM is usually "Ball" / Aftermarket is usually "Cone" or "Tuner"). I'm not sure the length of the XF bolts. but my Benz ones are apx. 39mm. Just measure one and add 15mm to that.
Lug Bolts Mercedes BMW Audi VW Saab
Mercedes 15mm Hub Centric Wheel Spacers Adapters 5x112:eBay Motors (item 110463662739 end time Dec-06-09 02:38:32 PST)
I get lug bolts here. Make sure you order ones with the correct seating (OEM is usually "Ball" / Aftermarket is usually "Cone" or "Tuner"). I'm not sure the length of the XF bolts. but my Benz ones are apx. 39mm. Just measure one and add 15mm to that.
Lug Bolts Mercedes BMW Audi VW Saab
Originally Posted by special_kxoxo
i just got those spacers and they came in today, and they dont fit
they wont go over the hub fully because the inside hubcentric part stops it.
If the spacer will not fit on the front, it is interfereing with the grease cap.
See this thread:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ease-help.html
Post #6
See this thread:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ease-help.html
Post #6
Last edited by maxcichon; Dec 8, 2009 at 05:48 PM.
Originally Posted by 1sexyXfire
I'm trying to find the proper wheel spacers (12mm) for the rear of my '04 crossfire. If anyone has any info on a set, please help. Thanks!
Appreciate the info. I found 12mm online at "AllSprings.com". They have sizes up to 20mm!!! These are H&R brand. I just keep hearing horror stories from the local tire companies about vibration and balancing problems. Hoping that won't be an issue with my ride after.
Originally Posted by MikeR
Make sure they are hub centric with 66.5mm centers. Get them on flat and the bolts tight and you should not have any issues.
That little lip the sticks out on each hub of your car that your wheel fits so nicely on. Hub centric spacers fit over that lip just like the wheel and then has a lip on it for the wheel to hang on just like without the spacer.
Non-hub centric are just flat spacers and may not line up good and cause vibrations.
Non-hub centric are just flat spacers and may not line up good and cause vibrations.
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
so only spacers would be hub centric then i dont have to worry about for the wheels correct?
AND HATED THEM.
Terrible problems with balancing, wheel-bearings prematurely failed, and I had to run some weird lug nuts which (over time) sheared off on the lug.
Hub-centric is the ONLY spacer I would consider.
It's like putting on a well-tailored suit versus an "off-the-shelf" version from Wal-Mart. Both are suits, but one is a suit. The other is simply an ill-fitted overpriced blazer that irritates you.
Hub-centric means zero play in the spacer, superb balance, and no guess-work in installing behind the wheel. Non-centric models must be carefully "eyeballed" until they appear to be evenly centered as your torque the lugs down.
And upon reaching 75mph, you quickly realize that calipers > eyeballs.
The rear-12mm Spacers I found are Hub-Centric with a 66.5mm opening, but I need to order bolts as well. Not sure about the size? Any idea's? They told me to just measure my bolds and add 12mm (size of the spacers) to get the correct fit. Sounds like a good idea but now I'm hearing about certain kinds of bolts (tappered ends and such)?
i had a 10 mm front and 12 mm rear... (the car is also lowered...eibach pro-kit).
automotive wheel spacer dr-system h&r trak+
stock # 07-B9 (112/5)
item # 2055665 (20mm) (front) ... # 2455665 (24mm) (rear)
*(equals 10mm or 12mm each side)
the bolts are 1/2" longer than stock and are supplied through h&r.
cost: $200 ish
without spacers:

with spacers:
automotive wheel spacer dr-system h&r trak+
stock # 07-B9 (112/5)
item # 2055665 (20mm) (front) ... # 2455665 (24mm) (rear)
*(equals 10mm or 12mm each side)
the bolts are 1/2" longer than stock and are supplied through h&r.
cost: $200 ish
without spacers:

with spacers:
Thanks for the before vs after pics Andrew! 
Does anyone else more before vs after pics to share? I'm thinking of widening rears by 15mm and wondering how that would look. More pics would be great if anyone else can share.
Thanks in advance...!
-az4r1
Does anyone else more before vs after pics to share? I'm thinking of widening rears by 15mm and wondering how that would look. More pics would be great if anyone else can share.
Thanks in advance...!
-az4r1
Andrew, do your tires rub at all in sharp turns or over bumps? I just purchased intrax springs and the same size spacers as you, but they havent arrived yet. I'm guessing my car will sit about as low as yours, and it doesn't look like there is much room between the tire and fender. I don't want to do any fender rolling or other heavy mods. Just out of curiosity, how much did your alignment cost after you lowered yours if you got one. Thanks for your knowledge of the subject.
Originally Posted by blackonblack
Andrew, do your tires rub at all in sharp turns or over bumps?
the only rubbing you will get with the springs... when backing up on an incline while turning the wheels... the front rubs the inner wheel well/top of tire tread.


