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15mm/20mm spacers with PP wheels?

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how much work is it to change out the rear studs? the fronts are straightforward, but the rears... do the knuckles have to come out?
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[MENTION=13202]kn7671[/MENTION] have you got any pics of your car with these fitted?
The wheels are OZ Leggera HLT's that have identical dimensions and offsets as the OEM PP wheels with +15mm spacers on all 4-corners.







 
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Not sure of the offset differences between the PP wheels and the Foundrys.... I know you were wanting PP wheel pics so I am not sure if this is helpful, but I am running 15mm in the rear and 20mm up front. I used the Eibach supplied extended lugs on the rear. I like the set up.




 

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My GT with OZ Racing Leggier HLT's (same spec as OEM PP wheels). Lowered on Steeda Linear Sport springs. 15mm spacer in front, 13mm in back. Seems like an adult level of lowering and spacing - going for BMW M wheel fitment more or less. I'm very satisfied.

Installed ARP extended studs that I had machined to length. Fairly easy install if you're handy.
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My GT with OZ Racing Leggier HLT's (same spec as OEM PP wheels). Lowered on Steeda Linear Sport springs. 15mm spacer in front, 13mm in back. Seems like an adult level of lowering and spacing - going for BMW M wheel fitment more or less. I'm very satisfied.

Installed ARP extended studs that I had machined to length. Fairly easy install if you're handy.
Thanks for the pics, that looks really good.
 

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Thanks for the pics, that looks really good.
How it should have come from the factory IMO.

Alignment specs (for comparison) ... -1.2 front / -1.5 rear.
 
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What lug nuts are you using with the Pp wheels and the extended studs?
 

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What lug nuts are you using with the Pp wheels and the extended studs?
The Gorilla forged racing style...closed top. Has the extended knurl section that sits out past the hex part. About 2" long.
 

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the other option are these:

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mackin is the importer for rays engineering/volk racing/etc. so they usually market these lugs together with their products. i used to have them in the past and i'm looking at doing them again.
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