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Old 03-24-2006 | 05:08 AM
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i searched but couldn't really find the answer to my question. is anybody running the one ton garage 10mm spacers as seen here: http://www.onetongarage.com/products...cer/index.html
if so, do you have any issues with them? to be more precise, do you need longer wheel studs with them or were they as easy as putting them on and forgetting about them? i am hoping to fit 205/55r15 tires on my xB when it arrives but my wheels are +45 offset so i fear it won't be possible without the aid of spacers. thanks in advance,
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Old 03-24-2006 | 06:39 AM
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These are the ones you will need. http://www.onetongarage.com/products...him/index.html

Just ordered mine, so I won't install till next week.
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they are hub spacers so no you don't need longer wheel studs. there are thousands of posts on OTG spacers check them out....I have seen about 7 in the past week...good luck
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thanks for the replies guys,
yes i know there are quite a few posts on OTG spacers but none had the answer to what i was looking for. luckily i just got an e-mail from Van @ OTG and he confirmed that you need longer studs to run the 10mm wheel spacers (he also said that early 90's land cruiser studs are the best solution to that problem). i think the best thing to do would be to get those 10mm shims for the rear and run 5mm spacers all around. thanks again,
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i am not running anylonger wheel studs on mine, I am confused. THey are hub spacers they have nothing to do with the lugs to begin they go behind that stuff. hmm
Old 03-25-2006 | 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Short_Bus
i am not running anylonger wheel studs on mine, I am confused. THey are hub spacers they have nothing to do with the lugs to begin they go behind that stuff. hmm
i know, i'm talking about the 10mm wheel spacers, not the shims. you will need longer studs to run these 10mm wheel spacers: http://www.onetongarage.com/products...cer/index.html
- Dustin
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