WTB: 10MM Spacers
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You can find them on eBay for under 30$. Bolts need to be around 28mm plus spacer thickness in shaft length. Ball seat, M14*1.5
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Ebay man..search "10mm 5x112 spacers" and get a set that has the extended bolts included.
Make sure it's a billet set.
If you go 5mm, you don't need extended bolts so keep that in mind. 10mm might rub on some setups.
Make sure it's a billet set.
If you go 5mm, you don't need extended bolts so keep that in mind. 10mm might rub on some setups.
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The spacers would be good. The bolts need to have 38 mm shaft length. 40 mm will probably be fine too. The eBay site mentions 55mm bolt length. If that includes the head, it may be OK, but is not clear. I would look for bolts with better description.
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I just don't know whether to go with 10 or 12mm in the front. My HR springs look like they dropped me a good amount...
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For what its worth, I really like the Porsche bolts with rotating collar. More consistent torque and they have the right thread, multiple shaft lengths etc. Their head is 19mm i.o. 17mm. Many places have them, I bought some on Ebay, I think and ECS.
Anyway, if you go with studs, this is moot. 64 mm studs are borderline long enough for 10mm spacers - may be a tad too short actually. It depends on the exact details. I have the Racing Brake studs and they are definitely good for 20 mm spacers. 25 mm is borderline. They are 80 mm long.
Maybe you should go with 70+ mm studs, just in case you want to go to a slightly thicker spacer in the future.
Anyway, if you go with studs, this is moot. 64 mm studs are borderline long enough for 10mm spacers - may be a tad too short actually. It depends on the exact details. I have the Racing Brake studs and they are definitely good for 20 mm spacers. 25 mm is borderline. They are 80 mm long.
Maybe you should go with 70+ mm studs, just in case you want to go to a slightly thicker spacer in the future.
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I think you can go 12mm spacer in front if you are running stock tire size and OEM wheels. I think someone even squeezed a 15mm spacer but not sure if they where lowered.