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Re: Wheel spacer/adapters question

Subject: Re: Wheel spacer/adapters question
by CentralCoaster on 2015/3/29 21:59:32

I don't like lug centric only. I guess I don't trust it. There are hub centric adapters btw. Hell I don't even like adapters. Btdt. Get a wheel that fits. Most of the new vette wheels look ridiculous on a C4 anyways.

But I ran both 1.25" and 1" lug centric adapters for a few years including a few track days or auto-x with c5 wheels, without issue. Get a helper to stab on the brakes when putting the fronts on. And snug all the lugs by hand to be sure it's perfectly centered. And make sure your studs and adapter nuts don't interfere with the wheel. Oem castings should be fine. My c5 reproductions required a little grinding! But a dumber person might have just bolted them on and not known unless they had a vibration or a wheel fall off. Have you seen the YouTube vid of the rx7?
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