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Old 07-02-2011, 04:12 PM
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Ive got a MK6 Zetec, 1.6TDCI, after some wheel spacers, dont think i fancy more than 20mm, or what is the safest size without throwing the geometry off?

will i need longer bolts etc??

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forgive me for my noobity, im learning.... can you just put spacers on the rear or does it have to be all round? also if i got 50mm, will i need anything else to go with it ? (bolts etc etc)

again, i appologise for my noobity
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Originally Posted by sutherland666
forgive me for my noobity, im learning.... can you just put spacers on the rear or does it have to be all round? also if i got 50mm, will i need anything else to go with it ? (bolts etc etc)

again, i appologise for my noobity

Ford Racing Puma rear spacers, think they're 15mm, I wouldn't go anything over 20.

You'll need some longer nuts too, I'll try and dig the Finis Codes out for you.

Also, the rears need notching slightly for the ABS sensor.

50mm seems a little OTT, I've got the 15's on mine and they bring the standard Fiesta ST wheels out perfectly. Wouldn't want anymore!

You don't really need spacers on the front. Unless you're fitting big brakes? Which I doubt you'll need?

Hope some of that helps
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Hello
I've put 19mm wheel spacers on my Ford Fiesta zetce s, I've got pretty bad wobble. Would I need to get the wheels balanceing, and how do you go with notching the rear spacers for the abs?
Any help would good.
Thanks
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I would recommend hubcentric spacers, theres pairs on ebay ranging from £49.99 to £137, other than them, 20.5mm axle spacers and extended studs up front
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ive put extended studs all round and use the rings.
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They are too big. For that size of spacer you need the ones that bolt to the hub, then the wheel bolts to the spacer.
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