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And which spacer are u using ?
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I would not advise on using those things... If you did, you must figure out something to do about the center wheel bore...
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Lets not get all technical. Slap em on with the r33's and get excited!
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http://www.frsmod.com/products/isc-5...ers-15mm-black
These are probably the best adapters you could buy for the twins. Hub centric is a big deal, Especially when it comes to spacers. Not having hub centric wheels or spacers is really hard on the studs, and they will tear up faster without them. |
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I wonder if I will be fine with 15mm or will I have to cut or should I go with 20mm
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Example: this style should work without cutting ![]() ![]() ![]() if its a flat style you would have to cut or get spacers thicker than the studs stick out
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My r33 looks like the ones on the gold pic
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Guess I should be fine
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Yeah basically as long as there is room for the studs to go behind the wheel your fine. just measure the distance between the blank spots on the wheel to make sure they are more than 100mm apart and make sure those gaps are deeper than the studs protrude past the adapter. |
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Thanks for all the help guys will post pics when I get em on. And these how are my rims look from the back
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Here
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yeah thats a maybe. will be close.
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You'll definitely need to measure the distance between the gaps.
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