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Do 1 inch spacers work on the front wheels with magneride

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I’ve seen a lot on different information on this can anyone tell me for sure whether 1 inch spacers will fit on the front wheels on a 2019 bullitt with stock wheels without having to cut the studs?
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I’ve seen a lot on different information on this can anyone tell me for sure whether 1 inch spacers will fit on the front wheels on a 2019 bullitt with stock wheels without having to cut the studs?
What do you mean cutting the studs?
To start you will need extended studs for any spacers thicker than 5mm and with the stock offset you will get poke
 
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What do you mean cutting the studs?
To start you will need extended studs for any spacers thicker than 5mm
No sorry I’m not talking about the slip on spacers I’m talking about the bolt on adapter spacers.
 

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No sorry I’m not talking about the slip on spacers I’m talking about the bolt on adapter spacers.
Don’t use adapter spacers, the right way is longer studs and regular spacer and with the stock offset not sure if the wheel will stick out
 

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I was running 30mm (approx 1.2") spacers on my front factory PP1 wheels with no problem. Car has Magneride
 

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take a Bullitt wheel off and see if the backside has pockets. I would expect it does. If so and they are >5mm you should be fine. But the correct answer is extended studs and slip-on spacers.
 
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I have a 2019 w/Magnaride and have the Steeda 1 inch front and 20 mm rear spacers. No cutting required.
 
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I have a 2019 w/Magnaride and have the Steeda 1 inch front and 20 mm rear spacers. No cutting required.
Could you post some pics of how it looks please?
 
 




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