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Will those work for the front too? Where to I find front spacers?
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Guys are putting same spacers front and back.Will those work for the front too? Where to I find front spacers?
I received my 20mm set yesterday, I'll try to get them mounted this weekend and post pics.Guys are putting same spacers front and back.
Anyone running 20 mm spacers and have photos?
BBB - Sorry about the oversight on my end. This thread has been very active and there are indeed a couple guys running them up front.Will those work for the front too? Where to I find front spacers?
I have the same concernsThese all look good; Just curious though- has anyone had any issues with rock/debris chips on the car yet from running the spacers?
I would double check your torque. On both the spacers and wheels. Make sure nothing got caught between the spacer and rotor and spacer and wheel. Clean off the hubcentric ring on the hub ensuring the spacer is completely flush and clean off the back of the wheel so that sits perfectly flush on the spacer.so i installed these today, but i have a slight wobble at 100+...i torqued the spacers to 95 and wheel too 150. I allso torqued the wheel down while it was in the air. Any ideas to what the problem could be?
I would double check your torque. On both the spacers and wheels. Make sure nothing got caught between the spacer and rotor and spacer and wheel. Clean off the hubcentric ring on the hub ensuring the spacer is completely flush and clean off the back of the wheel so that sits perfectly flush on the spacer.
And have you went 100+ recently before installing the spacer? If not you could have a slight bend in the wheel that could have happened before you installed the spacers. Or possibly lost a wheel weight inbetween. After doing all things said above if the vibration is still present remove the spacers and road test again to see if vibration goes away. If it does problem lies with the spacer or install of spacers. If it's still present with no spacers, have a road force balance performed on the wheels/tires and check for bends in the wheels.
Also check to make sure the original hub studs are not bottoming out in the wheel hub pockets. Someone using 20 mm spacers reported that he had to cut the ends off the original hub studs because they were bottoming out inside the wheel pocket and not allowing the wheel to sit perfectly flush on the spacer.I would double check your torque. On both the spacers and wheels. Make sure nothing got caught between the spacer and rotor and spacer and wheel. Clean off the hubcentric ring on the hub ensuring the spacer is completely flush and clean off the back of the wheel so that sits perfectly flush on the spacer.