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Old 06-04-2018, 11:27 AM   #1
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Looking at adding spacers to my RS1.0. Have a question on the OEM stud length. If I get 15mm on the front and 25mm for the rear will the studs be too long and need to be cut down?
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Which wheels are you using? For the 25mm, front or rear, you'll be fine. For 15mm depending on the wheel, you might have to get extended studs and use slide on 15mm vs a bolt on 15mm.
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Which wheels are you using? For the 25mm, front or rear, you'll be fine. For 15mm depending on the wheel, you might have to get extended studs and use slide on 15mm vs a bolt on 15mm.
Just using stock wheels and I think the 25’s should fit fine, but was worried about the 15’s.
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Update: Added a backup camera, TRD decal, and the 20/25mm spacer setup this weekend. The car definitely feels even flatter through the corner and it looks more aggressive as an added bonus.
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in the picture are you using the 25's? just wanted to clarify.
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