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#190758 06/30/02 03:37 AM
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I need wheel spacers..about 2-3mm....Wilwoods will hit Konig Imagines in 17" size...I know i can get them sent to me but is there anyplace local I can buy them?


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#190759 06/30/02 03:59 AM
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if you live near the livonia area go to a place called first class auto on plymoth rd. and wayne rd. they're open mon.-fri. 9 a.m.-5p.m. best place to go for anything. www.firstclassauto.com

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never ever ever EVER go to first class for ANYTHING... talk to people who know what there doing...not those clowns.


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Judge, you might want to grind the edge of the wilwood calipers (Same as Antonio did w/ the Baer's) that hit the wheels instead of spacing the wheels. wheels spacers could very well lead to bad wheel bearings...
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#190762 06/30/02 06:29 PM
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I got the same problem with my 18" axis sevens. I got the wilwood kit and in needs 3 or 4 mm to clear. I found a 5mm spacer from H&R it comes with longer studs too, but I don't know where to get the studs install since I do not have the tools for that kind of job.
JUDGE let me know what you come out with.

about grinding the caliper I do not want to put at risk the integrity of the caliper.

I order the 17" FSVT wheels from bat for winter and they clear fine. Erick from BAT test fit them for me. They were $540 for all 4


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I ma doing the repair myself...and am just doing spacers for now. I am not messing with anything else....


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#190764 07/01/02 12:07 AM
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yes but you gotta change the stud if not you stock one will brake and yo may sufer some kind of vivration at high speed let me know
I think the sapcer are like $75 from tirerack


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"I have walk to the valley of Honda and death for that I should not fear no V-tech"

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#190765 07/01/02 05:35 AM
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I got my H&R spacers from S&G.
If you don't install the longer stud the factor stud will break. I know, was in Chicago on a Saturday eek

Had my install done and DJT Motorsports
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Well, I have no choice but to fight the install in my driveway because the car is not drivable as is. Hopefully the studs do not fight me to much....as my wheelbearings are new and do not want to mess them up.


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#190767 07/01/02 12:22 PM
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Here is the info I got from Terry

"For such thin spacers the std studs should be ok.The 'rule ' is that the
lug nut must have 2 1/2 times the diameter of the stud for engagement in
the lug nut to be safe..TH"


"You can turn a engineer into a sale man but, you can not turn a sale man into an engineer"
"I have walk to the valley of Honda and death for that I should not fear no V-tech"

99 cougar,SVT manifold convertion, Tranny upgrade by Haines Motor sports (Quaife lds, Fidanza flywheel, and Clutch Master Stage 3 clutch) 18" Axis Se7ends,GC coiovers,sho sho Y pipe,Wilwood4 piston brake kit
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