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Old 02-07-05 | 03:48 PM
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I'm selling a pair of lightly used H&R Trak 5mm wheel spacers for Lexus/Toyota with studs. I bought these brand new for my GS300. I use it for about a month. Selling it for $50.
Old 02-08-05 | 12:49 AM
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Bro, that's a bit steep for 5mm spacers. I would say around $25-30 probably... I got a pair of 25's new H&R for $90 shipped... I actually might need 5's, but fifty is a bit steep IMO.. If you decide to sell them cheaper, let me know.. I amy want them

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extended studs? if so, by how much?
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extended studs? if so, by how much?

I don't know by how much but the extended studs lenght is 2 inches. The extended studs is brand new never been use. I only use the wheel spacers for about a month.
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So these have the bolts??? Or are they the type you bolt on to the car with the nuts, then mount the wheels with the lugnuts? Or do you have to replace the exisitng studs with these that you have ??? Hope thatr makes sense.. Basically, some especially the smaller ones(5, 10mm) you have to change the studs on the rotors for longer ones so the studs will cover the spacer and have enough to tighten up the wheels on top .

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What model are these?? DR, DRS, DRA or DRM>? I am assuming DRS, since they are rather small and you say that they come with the longer wheel studs. So that means as I was saying, you will have to punch out and replace your existing studs on your car, and use these longer ones right? .. This is why I preffer to go with the DRM models, but they don't make them smaller than 25MM. Atleast for H&R brand anyway... Oh well, just my .02....

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What model are these?? DR, DRS, DRA or DRM>? I am assuming DRS, since they are rather small and you say that they come with the longer wheel studs. So that means as I was saying, you will have to punch out and replace your existing studs on your car, and use these longer ones right? .. This is why I preffer to go with the DRM models, but they don't make them smaller than 25MM. Atleast for H&R brand anyway... Oh well, just my .02....

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Yes this is the drs model. I didn't have to use the extended stud on my. I can bolt my wheels with the existing studs.
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Originally Posted by n0sGS300
Yes this is the drs model. I didn't have to use the extended stud on my. I can bolt my wheels with the existing studs.
yeah I heard that on the 5mm and 10mm smaller ones, the stock studs are actually still pretty long and sturdy enough to use with wheels.
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Oh really? Anyone know how long they are on a GS??? Possible to get away with those 5 or 10mm spacers? I always thought that you had to replace them with longer ones... What abot safety? Especially if they are in the front??

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Originally Posted by Rockero28
Oh really? Anyone know how long they are on a GS??? Possible to get away with those 5 or 10mm spacers? I always thought that you had to replace them with longer ones... What abot safety? Especially if they are in the front??

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5mm is ok, but 10mm I would rather use the extended studs, you get pretty close to the minimum turns... 4-5 turns full rotations of the lug is the absolute minimum, I usually lik 8-10 full rotations
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Originally Posted by n0sGS300
I'm selling a pair of lightly used H&R Trak 5mm wheel spacers for Lexus/Toyota with studs. I bought these brand new for my GS300. I use it for about a month. Selling it for $50.
What city are you in?
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Originally Posted by mikeloc24
What city are you in?
I'm in Sacramento.
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I know someone very interested, pm me with your cheapest price shipped to LA (90036). Peace.

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Originally Posted by mikeloc24
I know someone very interested, pm me with your cheapest price shipped to LA (90036). Peace.

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I let it go for $50 ship
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Originally Posted by n0sGS300
I let it go for $50 ship
check your pm please.


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