Can I use wheels with a 60.1 hub bore?
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One product that really helps with stock studs and larger spacers without integrated studs are these.... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o01_s00_i00
I have been running on them for quite some time including some hard driving on the Dragon with no issues. I actually get more thread contact using these with my wheels and spacers than I did with regular lugs and no spacers. I think I'm somewhere around 8 full turns front and rear running these.
I have been running on them for quite some time including some hard driving on the Dragon with no issues. I actually get more thread contact using these with my wheels and spacers than I did with regular lugs and no spacers. I think I'm somewhere around 8 full turns front and rear running these.
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One product that really helps with stock studs and larger spacers without integrated studs are these.... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ls_o01_s00_i00
I have been running on them for quite some time including some hard driving on the Dragon with no issues. I actually get more thread contact using these with my wheels and spacers than I did with regular lugs and no spacers. I think I'm somewhere around 8 full turns front and rear running these.
I have been running on them for quite some time including some hard driving on the Dragon with no issues. I actually get more thread contact using these with my wheels and spacers than I did with regular lugs and no spacers. I think I'm somewhere around 8 full turns front and rear running these.
Probably more than 5mm I take it?
Those things have a 1/2" shank on them. So basically you would not want to use those on spacers that are less than 13mm. And of course, it's an acorn seat so it is not to be used on OEM honda rims which are ball seat.
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I ground down the shank to my specific application. I am currently running 5mm spacers up front and 8mm spacers in the rear. It was more for added security than anything as the original lugs only had 2-3 full turns once the spacers were on. And yes, I should have noted that, those are ONLY for aftermarket wheels which have a 60 degree acorn seat.
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