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Old 07-22-2013, 10:32 PM   #1
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Anyone Here Running the Kics 10mm 5x114 Conversion Spacers?

I'm looking for some feedback from those who have them. Any issues with them being 10mm?

I could do the 15mm just to be safe but the 10mm would be ideal for my wheel setup.
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Old 07-22-2013, 10:37 PM   #2
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if you can get away with 15 mm, run the 15mm... its always safer if you have a thicker base to work...
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I'm looking for some feedback from those who have them. Any issues with them being 10mm?

I could do the 15mm just to be safe but the 10mm would be ideal for my wheel setup.
A coworker of mine was running Kics 10mm bolt on spacers and did not ecounter any issues. Just make sure that the wheels you would be using have pockets that will allow for the studs to poke through a little bit.

They are steel spacers, and are actually pretty hefty.
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Went with the 15mm. The 10mm are out of stock most places and I'm not very patient lol
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