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Old 01-09-2004, 11:24 PM
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Anyone know what sort of size wheel spacers i would need to fit S2 wheels onto a 2wd Saff??

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Old 01-09-2004, 11:28 PM
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No idea mate but there very cheap and you cannot go over 9-10mm because there will be not enuff purchase left on your wheel studs to hold the wheel on.

there very cheap from most auto stores so no hassles getting them.

Point of not though they can cause balance problems, so try and centralise them as accuratley as possible before you tighten the wheel nuts right on.

I used them on my evo and I had so little thread left, i had to take the studs out and put longer WRC studs into the hub.

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Hmmm,

It's for my S2, just put a 2wd brake setup on, so i have the benefit of being able to use longer bolts.

Hoping it won't be that much though.... wanna keep it standard looking.

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