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I have 4 stud hubs...I bought gktech spacers , why be such a Fu#%wit.... So hard to get a straight response on any forum these days...Thanks mate I'll see if they are altho I'm not completely sure what hubcentric

about to use 20mm 4-5 stud spacer converters I'm hearing so much about these making wheels loose , anyone else know anything more? I know they're public road illegal aswell

Thanks :)

They are legal in NZ.

You may need one or two sets of these if the spacers are not 66,1mm like your hubs:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/wheels-tyres/other/auction-459371995.htm

I have 4 stud hubs...I bought gktech spacers , why be such a Fu#%wit.... So hard to get a straight response on any forum these days...Thanks mate I'll see if they are altho I'm not completely sure what hubcentric

The gktech ones are good they are hub centric just make you have the hub rings for the rim and youll have no issues.

Cause obviously I don't nave the money to throw around on what wheels I want I got weds krenze 18x10 on Michelin tires for $500 and I can't afford a hub conversion so instead of telling me to go spend another $1000+ dollars on different wheels I bought these spacers and am must asking for help on these .... Twats. And thanks to those who gave a half civilized and helpful answer

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