Burkey
Well-Known Member
The issue that engineers have with them are far more complex than just the studs.It might be illegal but using a hub centric, wheel centric slip on spacer with the appropriate extended wheel studs is perfectly safe and is exactly the same as running an aftermarket wheel with an aggressive offset (like many people out there do). As someone said, Porsche commonly uses wheel spacers on the rear of their cars from the factory. I don't see any wheels falling off porsches. The ADRs are known for being obsolete and ridiculous in many areas. Wheel spacers are one of those areas.
The adapter/bolt on type is a different story. I would never run them on my car.
They are concerned with the added load on your wheel bearings and any changes in scrub radius to name just a few. You're also effectively changing the effect of castor although retaining the actual castor angles.
I'm not saying don't do it, just saying there's a helluva lot more to it than some studs and spacers.

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