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Old 02-03-2006, 08:57 AM   #1
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Fronts are fine. You can run 42mm - 47mm on a Box on the rear. I'd go with 45mm; any more and your tires will hit the e-brake cables and you'll have to tie them out of the way. You'll need 7mm spacers for this. you'll also need longer bolts (73mm).

if you choose to go for 5mm spacers (47mm offset), you can use the stock bolts. this will save you about $120. i got my spacers and bolts from ********************************.com. if you get new bolts, you will have to remove the cones from your old bolts and put them on the new ones (a pain).
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Old 02-03-2006, 10:53 AM   #2
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Thanks for your replies.

I've tried sourcing a set of 7mm spacers which are hub and wheel centric but i have had no luck. Do you know of any where as the supplier websites do not??
I am in the UK so they would have to accept overseas shipping!

Otherwise it looks like i will have to source a 7mm spacer and bolt kit.
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Old 02-03-2006, 04:32 PM   #3
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if you choose to go for 5mm spacers (47mm offset), you can use the stock bolts. this will save you about $120. i got my spacers and bolts from ********************************.com. if you get new bolts, you will have to remove the cones from your old bolts and put them on the new ones (a pain).


I disagree with this advice. If you use a 5mm spacer, you need to have wheel bolts that are also 5mm longer (part # 996 361 980 02)!
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Old 02-03-2006, 05:58 PM   #4
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I disagree with this advice. If you use a 5mm spacer, you need to have wheel bolts that are also 5mm longer (part # 996 361 980 02)!
Hi,

I'm glad you said it!

Why risk a $20k+ Car, not to mention Human Tissue, for a measly $120? I mean, these things are what keep the wheels on! Pretty BIG Job for such an uncelebrated part...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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