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several questions/comments:

1) you set torque stone cold and re check stone cold?

2) have you cleaned your studs and lugnuts with carb cleaner recently? I find it really makes a difference in how the lugnuts feel at full torque.

3) please go to arp studs if you haven’t already. I broke too many OEM studs.
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Might I suggest starting your own thread if you wish to continue about your hub problems that have nothing to do with using spacers, which is what this thread is addressing. The group has a lot of advice for you on what may or may not be causing your issues, but this thread really isn’t the place for that conversation. Thank you in advance as I would really appreciate it.
 
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That’s surprising. Have you tried more heat tolerant pads? Air deflectors for brake cooling? High temp brake fluid?

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To get ba k on topic….
Slip on spacers with quality studs where all the interfaces are hubcentric. Not a problem on track.
 
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I've used 5 mm spacers on many cars, i.e. 2019 GT350, C7 Corvette Z06. Never a problem and always used stock lugs. Of course as you go longer other factors become critical.
 

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I run OPMustang studs, nuts, and spacers, on 19x11 ET52 square. I've broken 1 wheel stud which I believe was self induced through running a set of non-hub centric wheels on 30mm spacers and regular mounting/dismounting with an impact. Aluminum hub centric rings cured this. Zero issues with wheel torque at 100ft/lb. R18/R12 pad combo.
 

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I run OPMustang studs, nuts, and spacers, on 19x11 ET52 square. I've broken 1 wheel stud which I believe was self induced through running a set of non-hub centric wheels on 30mm spacers and regular mounting/dismounting with an impact. Aluminum hub centric rings cured this. Zero issues with wheel torque at 100ft/lb. R18/R12 pad combo.
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I guess along the same lines, what determines how much torque you use, the wheels or the studs? I should know this I'm sure, but I'm thinking what do I use with the MMR wheels I'm going to be using with the Optimum Performance extended studs with either the MMR provided studs or the open lug nuts I got from Ford Performance.
 

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I guess along the same lines, what determines how much torque you use, the wheels or the studs? I should know this I'm sure, but I'm thinking what do I use with the MMR wheels I'm going to be using with the Optimum Performance extended studs with either the MMR provided studs or the open lug nuts I got from Ford Performance.
The studs determine the torque values needed. Ford went to bigger studs on S550 so more torque is needed. Some folks think they know better and go lower than what Ford states (150 ft-lbs) and just because they haven’t yet had a problem justifies that they are correct. If you go aftermarket studs, they should have their own torque spec.
 

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I guess along the same lines, what determines how much torque you use, the wheels or the studs? I should know this I'm sure, but I'm thinking what do I use with the MMR wheels I'm going to be using with the Optimum Performance extended studs with either the MMR provided studs or the open lug nuts I got from Ford Performance.
Just get the OP studs and nut combo. Then there's no guessing-- 100ft/lb and good to go.
 

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For folks that use slip on spacers…

I would highly recommend re-applying anti-size compound (or whatever grease/elixir/potion you prefer) as we come back home from the track and scrub all the rubber and brake dust off our cars and wheels the anti size naturally washes off. This can lead to sticky spacers and rusty parts depending on the parts you use.

just my .02
 
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If you have ever experienced a hub failure due to loose axle nuts it is.
Installed jam nuts from Optimum Performance today. Is this a normal amount of rust/corrosion in there? Before install:

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After installing jam nut:
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Yeah, unless everything is painted rust is normal, this also comes from wheel cleaners, road salts, brake dust all contribute.
Thank you. I kinda suspected but I feel better now after getting a professional opinion.
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