Where to buy wheel spacers??

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Where to buy wheel spacers??

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I've ordered some from performancealloys.com but had a phone call to tell me the 10mm kit 5x114.3 60.1 isn't specified for the sw20 so they could supply them but could not accept returns I'd they didn't fit.

They could supply 15mm but that's not what I want. :evil:

I'm looking for the hub centric spacers & extended studs.
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Matt there are plenty of good companies on eBay that will supply and one of them even offered to modify the spacer for me, which I assume meant machining the face. I'll try and dig out the details if I can find them.

If you need them I have a spare set of extended studs, brand new and unused for 1 hub (12 studs - 10 plus 2 spares) surplus to requirements. PM me if you want more detail.

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Knightracer 👍

http://www.knightracer.com/shop/

On their website they start at 20mm but I dare say they could get you 10mm made as these are not stocked items. They are made upon order.

The quality of them is brilliant too. Proper solid bits of kit compared to some I've came across.

Worth a phonecall anyways.. Top lads to deal with.

Torero sounds like he found a decent place also though.. That's worth a shout too.
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GeorgeL wrote:Torero sounds like he found a decent place also though.. That's worth a shout too.
Cheers George :thumleft: these guys make them in-house on CNC kit and were actually going to manufacture a set that stepped from a 66.3 external hub to a 60.1 internal one to fit aftermarket wheels without the need for a spigot ring as well as a spacer.

Price was good to for a custom pat £110 + postage for the pair. Give them a try and see what they say.

EBay Name: JDM Revolution_ltd

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£110 for a set made to order like that is xxxx hot! 👍 winner!

I'm saving those details haha
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Re: Where to buy wheel spacers??

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If I needed 10mm spacers what length of stud of I require, based on the fact that I'm not even sure what length the OEM studs are!?!? #-o
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M12x1.5 62mm does this sound right?
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Re: Where to buy wheel spacers??

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Will these fit? I'm after a pair myself!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130841023916? ... 1423.l2648

They come in at about £80 shipped :thumleft:
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