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SoftballJunnkie Mar 8, 2011 01:25 AM

Wheel guru's help needed...
 
So I want to a wider mean stance for my rear. Right now I am running a hub centric rings on all 4 tires. Rims have a OD of 72mm stock is 66.56mm

I am at a offset at 40 in the rears.

Do I need hub centric spacers to do this properly? If so whats my best fit to get the centerbore back at stock and my offset back to stock? Whats the best place to order from?

America's tire said they are highly against any kind of spacers, but i want a more wider stance like I had at stock.

TIA.

maxcichon Mar 8, 2011 07:40 AM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 
For a 20 mm offset (40 mm to 20 mm) I would look at Eibach Pro Spacers and I'm afraid you'll be stuck with using the centering rings for the bore mismatch. I presume this is for the rears only?

JMHO

Eibach Pro Spacers 90.2.20.007.1

SoftballJunnkie Mar 8, 2011 12:45 PM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 

Originally Posted by maxcichon
For a 20 mm offset (40 mm to 20 mm) I would look at Eibach Pro Spacers and I'm afraid you'll be stuck with using the centering rings for the bore mismatch. I presume this is for the rears only?

JMHO

Eibach Pro Spacers 90.2.20.007.1

Yes, its for the rear only. So I can havbe both hub centric rings and spacers together?

SoftballJunnkie Mar 8, 2011 01:33 PM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 
Max, I just ordered these they will be here tomorrow. I'll post pics.

maxcichon Mar 8, 2011 01:35 PM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 
I've not done this, but the rings should fit inside the bore of the spacer just the same as the wheel. Kind of a sandwich, but should work just fine.

The Eibachs come with a set of lug bolts to attach them to the vehicles hub. Then you'll need bolts to attach the wheel to the Eibachs. I would presume that the ones you have now will work for that.

SoftballJunnkie Mar 8, 2011 01:38 PM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 

Originally Posted by maxcichon
I've not done this, but the rings should fit inside the bore of the spacer just the same as the wheel. Kind of a sandwich, but should work just fine.

The Eibachs come with a set of lug bolts to attach them to the vehicles hub. Then you'll need bolts to attach the wheel to the Eibachs. I would presume that the ones you have now will work for that.

Yeah hopefully everything goes well. I just bought a set for 81 shipped via Amazon. Went back to Amazon they are 170 right now. I guess I got a good deal.

maxcichon Mar 8, 2011 02:49 PM

Re: Wheel guru's help needed...
 
Yes, you did!


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