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How to choose the correct wheel spacers:
STEP. Check 3 specifications
The following is the easy and simple way to check the bolt pattern/PCD, center/hub bore and thread pitch. If you donot sure, please just message us with the year, make and model of vehicle.
1). Check Vehicle Bolt Pattern/PCD For 4-lug, 6-lug, 8-lug, measure the segment from the CENTER of a bolt hole TO the CENTER of another hole. 5 lug is different, you need to measure the back of the hole to the center of the second bolt hole (not center point).(See Bolt Pattern Diagram below)
2). Check Vehicle Hub/Center Bore Size Measure the diam of the center bore on hub, make sure the spacer's diam is equal to or bigger than the axle diameter.
3). Check Vehicle Thread Pitch There are different types of studs, such as M12x1.25, M14x1.5, M12x1.5, 1/2"x20, 9/16"x18, please make sure the studs of wheel spacers is the same as the vehicle's, otherwise the spacer will not fit.
Features:
☆ Precisely Machined: Forged 6061 T6 Aluminum CNC machined heavy duty spacers and studs
☆ Forged spacers are more heavy duty and Durable than casting
☆ Using high quality aerospace aluminum;
☆Designed to move the wheel further out from the hub;
☆Gives your car a more aggressive stance & allows for better handling characteristics;
☆ Increase driving stability
Attention Information:
☆ It's recommended that buyers take the proper measurements to ensure the it won't hit the fender
☆ Be sure to torque the lug nuts to manufacturer specifications.
☆ Avoid an impact wrench; improper usage may cause damage to components.
☆ Re-torque all lug nuts after 50-100 miles of driving, then again every 2-3,000 miles.
Note: Please refer to the listing pictures for an accurate description of the parts included in the kit.
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