go figure
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go figure
Hi all
Just got my ssw rims 245/35/19 (19x 8.5 et 35) (with the old pads and rotors and the fit nice but when i tried them on with the new rotors and pads wheel touched caliper, then tried old caliper and new brakes and wheel touched again. I think I need spacers (go figure after the rim company said it would not need anything. “just bolt them on” )
Anyway if I am correct I will need
Hubcentric spacers, 1-5mmm. (What size is best for minimal vibration) For both the back and front.( Okay, Which spacers where can I get good ones) And Longer wheel bolts(what is the size,how , Okay, Which spacers where can I get good one.
thanks in advance
Just got my ssw rims 245/35/19 (19x 8.5 et 35) (with the old pads and rotors and the fit nice but when i tried them on with the new rotors and pads wheel touched caliper, then tried old caliper and new brakes and wheel touched again. I think I need spacers (go figure after the rim company said it would not need anything. “just bolt them on” )
Anyway if I am correct I will need
Hubcentric spacers, 1-5mmm. (What size is best for minimal vibration) For both the back and front.( Okay, Which spacers where can I get good ones) And Longer wheel bolts(what is the size,how , Okay, Which spacers where can I get good one.
thanks in advance
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RE: go figure
ECS has good ones: http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...heel%20Spacers
I would go with the thickest possible to push the wheels farther out and give you nice wide stance...and hubcentric shouldn't give youany vibration.
I would go with the thickest possible to push the wheels farther out and give you nice wide stance...and hubcentric shouldn't give youany vibration.
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