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Yes, but they're not bolt-on and you'll still need hub rings to take the 60.1mm ring on the spacer out to the diameter of the centre hole of the rims

Yes, but they're not bolt-on and you'll still need hub rings to take the 60.1mm ring on the spacer out to the diameter of the centre hole of the rims

yeah they're just spacers with longer nuts. which isn't that bad I guess. still wouldn't pay $130 for shipping.

yeah they're just spacers with longer nuts. which isn't that bad I guess. still wouldn't pay $130 for shipping.

These are more expensive, but much cheaper shipping:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/H-R-10MM-WH...sQ5fAccessories

i think we did. meh.

to do list:

hub locator rings

get centercaps off so i can get wheels balanced

hit up traction tyres for alignment and low

tuck zorst up for clearance

figure our what susp arms i need cos my castor is out and camber may need fixing

install brake lines

mount ghetto lip

install gauges and gauge pods

install emanage + tune

eat steak

for custom's it ran me $140

for the bob jane specials it was like $25

do a ring around first, as many places have no f**king idea what they are, it took me 3 visits to get them from bj's

what hastle?

wtf? i cant remember the last time ive even paid for them. you vic guys have the worst tyre shops, charge stupid amounts for alignments, no one stretches etc etc

actually i think NSW is worse

cant stand rim protruding the tire

personal preference though...

you do realise that your constant hating on anything flush is just as tryhard as you say flushness is

I'm so fricken confused now... lol

The last spacers I bought came with hub centric rings too.

lol, it's easy man... just get 15mm bolt on spacers, and run smaller tyres.... get generic ones that have hub rings on them and then get some adapter that close the gap between the ring on the spacers and the oversized hole in the professors :happy:

run camber on the front and/or smaller tyres

i have 8" rims on my ksev and i run 195/50/15's

wtf? i cant remember the last time ive even paid for them. you vic guys have the worst tyre shops, charge stupid amounts for alignments, no one stretches etc etc

actually i think NSW is worse

lol... bob jane sold me some for like $25

but the custom ones were like an hour and a half labour cos chris is a perfectionist

i put a deposit on a car......

finally~

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