ok so i just got new rims but...
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ok so i just got new rims but...
...the rear won't fit with the center cap on the rims.. because of the (gold color) grease cap sticking out in the middle.. front was fine cause it didn't have any grease caps (is that normal?).. so now the rims are on the car but the rear do not have center caps and those ugly grease caps are sticking out of the middle...
my Q is.. i was looking at my haynes manual and shows how to remove that grease cap.. but i was wondering if it was safe/ok to do so? or someone suggested that i use a spacer.. maybe like 1/2" or 1" just on the back.. thanks..
my Q is.. i was looking at my haynes manual and shows how to remove that grease cap.. but i was wondering if it was safe/ok to do so? or someone suggested that i use a spacer.. maybe like 1/2" or 1" just on the back.. thanks..
Originally Posted by kormax97
...the rear won't fit with the center cap on the rims.. because of the (gold color) grease cap sticking out in the middle.. front was fine cause it didn't have any grease caps (is that normal?).. so now the rims are on the car but the rear do not have center caps and those ugly grease caps are sticking out of the middle...
my Q is.. i was looking at my haynes manual and shows how to remove that grease cap.. but i was wondering if it was safe/ok to do so? or someone suggested that i use a spacer.. maybe like 1/2" or 1" just on the back.. thanks..
my Q is.. i was looking at my haynes manual and shows how to remove that grease cap.. but i was wondering if it was safe/ok to do so? or someone suggested that i use a spacer.. maybe like 1/2" or 1" just on the back.. thanks..
Did you purchase your rims off of that ebay auction?
Is it the wrong offset thats causing this problem?
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Originally Posted by MDeezy
Did you purchase your rims off of that ebay auction?
Is it the wrong offset thats causing this problem?
Is it the wrong offset thats causing this problem?
as for spacers, if i get 1/2 inch i don't think i would need longer studs.. and hope that it will be enough to have my center caps..
EDIT: you can pry the grease caps off using a flat head screw driver and a hammer and chisel it off.. just don't know if it's safe to leave it off like that.
i think i remember reading a while back that someone just dented theirs in with a hammer so they're still on but now the rims are able to fit...don't quote me on it
but i do remember it being talked about.
but i do remember it being talked about.
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1/2 in???
I think you are going to want 10mm spacers; then you'll avoid having to get longer studs.....still not the safest method; but just torque your lugs well
there's a guy in the F/S section that is selling two rear spacers for $12 shipped
I think you are going to want 10mm spacers; then you'll avoid having to get longer studs.....still not the safest method; but just torque your lugs well
there's a guy in the F/S section that is selling two rear spacers for $12 shipped
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Originally Posted by Ninos_Maxima
I took mines off, A chizzle and a hammer works good, Or a really long and strong flat head screw driver
Originally Posted by A Flood99
1/2 in???
I think you are going to want 10mm spacers; then you'll avoid having to get longer studs.....still not the safest method; but just torque your lugs well
there's a guy in the F/S section that is selling two rear spacers for $12 shipped
I think you are going to want 10mm spacers; then you'll avoid having to get longer studs.....still not the safest method; but just torque your lugs well
there's a guy in the F/S section that is selling two rear spacers for $12 shipped
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Originally Posted by RastaManMax
I wouldn't take off the dust caps if i was you. I'd hate to have to replace a wheel bearing.
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