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Old 11-04-2010, 11:04 AM
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Would you rock 5mm spacers with no extended studs?

...still debating weither to just do it right with extended studs, hahah hence if i need studs I mind as well just go for 10mm... which may actually change sumthing.. ..but then it defeats my 20mm in the back more than having the 5mms
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I rock 5mm in front and 15mm in rear in the summer for the summer wheels (17x8+45, 235-45-17 or, depending on my mood, 18x8.5 +33, 245-40-18) In the winter I rock out with OEM 17's using 10mm in front and 15 mm in rear (235-45-17 )

Why not just get H&R's? Even the 5's come w/ longer studs.

Both my summer wheels/tires rub w/ 10's in front, so keep that in mind if you do go w/ 10's. What's your current width/offset/tire now in front?
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^^
summer -18x7.5 35mm and tires are 225/40/R18
winter - 17x7.0 40mm and tires are 215/55/R17(all stock)

interesting fact with the 10s.. when you ride with the 5s I take it you use the extended studs you use for your 10s?
i take you do not rock any of them with out extended studs then...
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5mm you'll be safe with stock studs, anything over 5mm you need extended studs.
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I'm running 3mm's up front and 5mm's on the rear with stock threads.
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I got H&R 20mm rear, 5mm front.

I used the slightly longer studs for the front because it only took 1 minute to knock the old ones out and put new on.

Now I gotta roll the rear fenders cause I have slight rubbing if I hit a good sized bump.
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Old 11-16-2010, 01:17 PM
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I also have 5mm up front with stock studs, have no problems.
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Originally Posted by 1swtmax
I also have 5mm up front with stock studs, have no problems.
Originally Posted by Max0224
5mm you'll be safe with stock studs, anything over 5mm you need extended studs.
thanks all good to know from a North East people. thanks for the input
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Same here. they been on for over a year and no problems

Originally Posted by 1swtmax
I also have 5mm up front with stock studs, have no problems.
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Old 11-16-2010, 04:08 PM
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Just count the amount of turns the lug nut makes as it gets tight. Rule of thumb is you should have 12mm of thread engauged for a 12mm stud. You need 10 turns (10x1.25= 12.5mm).
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OK, pardon my ignorance here but with stock wheels what realistic differences do you notice with the spacers?
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Originally Posted by trooplewis
OK, pardon my ignorance here but with stock wheels what realistic differences do you notice with the spacers?
Not much. I had spacers on for a bit before my accident and didn't notice any handling differences. It just makes the tires more flush with the fender.
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I get that wheel spacers are all about appearance, but 5mm? That's such a small measurement, it's hard to imagine why that would matter.

Do you really notice?
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Originally Posted by trooplewis
OK, pardon my ignorance here but with stock wheels what realistic differences do you notice with the spacers?
20mm spacers in the rear are recognizable for sure. you feel better grip, and the back dose not want to budge at all when turning hard. It kinda feels like you have 500 lbs in the trunk but just without all the weight if that makes any sense.
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I get that wheel spacers are all about appearance, but 5mm? That's such a small measurement, it's hard to imagine why that would matter.

Do you really notice?
I can see what ur saying, and its why i havent done it yet. It seems pretty pointless. But after a while of procrastinating (1 yr) it seems like it would be more viable now since i dont have any other mods going on.
5mm I would notice. no one else in the world would though, maybe on here via pics but thats it. to give you another idea some people dont even notice the 20mm in the back.
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5mm spacers in the image below.

I'm all about doing mods where I'm the only one who can appreciate it (engine bling, for example). But IDK... 5mm is a pretty subtle mod. And these spacers aren't exactly bought for pennies, either.

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heres a pic where I think you could recognize the 5mm or 13/64" or 3/16"
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Originally Posted by Rochester
5mm spacers in the image below.

I'm all about doing mods where I'm the only one who can appreciate it (engine bling, for example). But IDK... 5mm is a pretty subtle mod. And these spacers aren't exactly bought for pennies, either.

[IMG]http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/productImages_thumbBIG/a58b23b7_4514.jpeg/IMG]
i found hubcentric ones with out studs for $40.
anything with studs is over $56, brand name is over $62
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Originally Posted by Prophecy99

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/DSCF2073.jpg

heres a pic where I think you could recognize the 5mm or 13/64" or 3/16"
Yeah, but non-stock rims, so apples & oranges...

You should see me with my winter steelies on. It's like the opposite of spacers. We'll call them "suckers".

Any day now, too, damn it.
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This is kind of a fun animated gif on before/after spacers...

...with the following comment on the retailer's website:

"NOTICE: You can install the 3mm spacers onto your car with factory wheel studs, but its recommended for safety you install longer wheel studs. 5mm and 8mm wheel studs CANNOT BE USED with factory wheel studs as there is not enough thread to safely use these. Youll HAVE TO purchase longer wheel studs to use with these yourself."

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heres your apples
good info. thanks
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5mm front
15mm rear
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^^and did u use extended studs for the 5mm spacers up front ??

I would like to mention that because of this thread and the way the poll is going I am most likely going to rock 5mm spacers with no extended studs.

Thanks all.
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dude use the stock studs for 5mm spacer as 5mm

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Nope,stock studs

Originally Posted by Prophecy99
^^and did u use extended studs for the 5mm spacers up front ??

I would like to mention that because of this thread and the way the poll is going I am most likely going to rock 5mm spacers with no extended studs.

Thanks all.
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Old 06-15-2013, 05:54 PM
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I got 8mm spacers with stocks studs....don't feel too safe...anyone got part number for extended studs? 00max.
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Originally Posted by TravisCadello
I got 8mm spacers with stocks studs....don't feel too safe...anyone got part number for extended studs? 00max.
u r crazy don't do that. and go with aftermarket all u need to know is 14mm Knurl and your spacer size determines the lengths u need

http://www.andysautosport.com/nissan...i00000748.html
here's an example i have saved for 5mm studs
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Originally Posted by Prophecy99
u r crazy don't do that. and go with aftermarket all u need to know is 14mm Knurl and your spacer size determines the lengths u need

http://www.andysautosport.com/nissan...i00000748.html
here's an example i have saved for 5mm studs


Thanks Autozone won't have them?
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