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Old 7-28-09, 20:13   #1 (permalink)
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Talking H&R 5mm Wheel Spacers

FS: H&R 5mm Wheel Spacers, 1 year old, less than 1500 miles on them, just a bit dirty. Going another route with my wheels so no longer need these. Paid $130 locally, will take $75 shipped to the U.S.. Also have longer studs if you need them, just let me know. Email me directly if you are interested, been a bit busy lately and have a hard time checking this forum. ryanbartling@yahoo.com

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Bump...any offers? Have lots of studs to make it a complete package! Sebastolobus
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These are still available...offers?
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Email sent. Will they work okay without longer studs? 5mm isn't a very large spacer.

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I'm pretty sure they will, I think I read somewhere that as long as you can get 12 turns on a lug nut you are fine. Anyone else know?
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that sounds about right
12-15 turns is optimal, more than that is waste and less is unsafe.
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im rather sure that 12 is overkill.. not bad, but overkill.

for some reason i allways had 7 full turns in my head.

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that sounds about right
12-15 turns is optimal, more than that is waste and less is unsafe.

Damn that was funny.


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