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100mm spacers, do i need to get extended studs?

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Old 05-16-11, 04:44 AM
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Default 10mm spacers, do i need to get extended studs?

sorry about that i meant 10mm LOL!

was wondering if i bought 10mm spacers if i would need to also get extended studs? or is it safe to run my stock studs?
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Yeah, you will need extended studs, or better yet, just run spacers with studs already pressed in.
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extended studs are recommended or you can go with the ones that already have them (V2's) thats what i'm running, a lot simpler and easier to remove if needed.
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yeah you will need extended studs for 10mm and above. they usually come with the extended studs. something to consider is ichiba v2 but they only offer them in 15mm and bigger (you won't need to change the stock studs). and actually project kics have the same kind and they make em in 10mm but it's a lil pricey. hope this helps.
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You'll definitely will need extended studs. I recommend the Project Kics over the Ichibas for better quality and lightness.
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You can also run ET lug nuts.
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OP, you know you can edit thread [your own] titles right? and yes extended studs come with esp. from Ichiba
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thanks guys, probably will purchase spacers with studs already on it, thanks for all the inputs
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With the orignial title still in place... Were you trying to make your wheels stick out like a formula one car !?
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lol title caught me off guard!
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If u turn the lug nut 6 or more turn and u be ok... IF u turn like less then 5 times and yea u need extended studs...
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Originally Posted by Milan
Yeah, you will need extended studs, or better yet, just run spacers with studs already pressed in.
Amen to that!
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thanks guys, vis250 will try that, thanks again
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