28mm wheel spacers
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When I was in the market the only place that had any was www.oklahomaforeign.com - they were $50 each.
#3
ive got the 24mm ones. the ones that would go in front if your looking to convert to late offset. they are the kind that require longer studs though. I would let them for for like 35$ if your interested. OR IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED im sick of them being around.
#6
21 front 28 rear... But when you add up the cost of new studs, spacers, time.. I think its cheaper to buy the H&R type ones with new studs already built in then you can easily go back and forth and even resell the spacers if you sell the car... Just my 2 cents..
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#8
I've heard it debated both ways but unless it is a track only car driven extremely hard I cannot see any chance of them failing on you... They have them in the performace products catalog etc... maybe try a search on the topic...
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#9
Yeah I've seen them. I just prefer to have longer bolts since there are tons of late offset wheels (I don't think I'd ever run out of choices.) And I prefer the peace of mind knowing there are only 1 set of bolts/nuts.