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Hi!
I have a few questions:
1. What is the optimum spacer setup for a C6 GS/Z06 for the wheels to be almost flush to the fenders?
2. Do you do a package deal for 4 spacers, and the studs needed to use them?
Feel free to PM me!
Thanks,
Braddley
I have a few questions:
1. What is the optimum spacer setup for a C6 GS/Z06 for the wheels to be almost flush to the fenders?
2. Do you do a package deal for 4 spacers, and the studs needed to use them?
Feel free to PM me!
Thanks,
Braddley
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1/2" isn't really possible. If you go a half inch then you cover up the lip of the hub but a 1/2" thick spacer doesn't have enough material to turn a new lip. I suppose you could run a 1/2", non-hub centric spacer but I wouldn't run that on my own car, so I wasn't going to make it for others.
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1/2" isn't really possible. If you go a half inch then you cover up the lip of the hub but a 1/2" thick spacer doesn't have enough material to turn a new lip. I suppose you could run a 1/2", non-hub centric spacer but I wouldn't run that on my own car, so I wasn't going to make it for others.
It is possible, barely, but can be done. I have a set.
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To follow up on NSF’s question from last year you recommended not going more than 1/2” without new studs. I see you now off offer 3/8”, would these give the desired appearance of the tires being flush with the fender lip (GS) without requiring new studs? Thanks.
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If it were me, I would do studs on 3/8, but you can get extend lugs that
will do it.
I tend to error on the safe side of this one personally
3/8 will work pretty nice on flushing out the wheels
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3/8 is the tipping point - anything larger "requires" longer studs
If it were me, I would do studs on 3/8, but you can get extend lugs that
will do it.
I tend to error on the safe side of this one personally
3/8 will work pretty nice on flushing out the wheels
Regards
Chip
If it were me, I would do studs on 3/8, but you can get extend lugs that
will do it.
I tend to error on the safe side of this one personally
3/8 will work pretty nice on flushing out the wheels
Regards
Chip
Last edited by JABCAT; 11-15-2018 at 12:00 PM.