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Old 05-27-11, 10:59 AM
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Hey guys, I picked up a set of VOLK AV3s off of ebay. The offset is wrong and I need about a .5" longer wheel studs. Anybody know where I can source these, or what vehicle has the same size thread but a longer stud?
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You can contact those wheel spacers company and order their extended wheel studs. You dont need to buy the spacers.
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buy some ichiba v2 spacers. if you get spacers without embedded studs, you can buy apr studs.
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Originally Posted by Kohinoor
buy some ichiba v2 spacers. if you get spacers without embedded studs, you can buy apr studs.
guys thanks for getting back to me so quick!!!!

I'm looking at those ichiba's would i need the 15mm or 25mm varient?
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I forgot to ad my wheel sizes- 18x9 and 18x10 with a 24mm offset. the rears already sit about flush so I know I don't think I'd need much of a spacer. Does it matter which size I get in regards to the length of the extended stud? Basically I am confused on whether these ichiba's stud lengths differ with the size of the spacer itself?
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Sounds like you're better off getting extended studs. If you get bolt on spacers, they may push your wheels out too much. SC/Supra guys use the ones made for the IS300. I picked up a complete set in the classifieds for less than $100 shipped.

ARP part number: 100-7715. ($25 - $30 a set)
These have 2.6" of thread IIRC.
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Originally Posted by SChema
Sounds like you're better off getting extended studs. If you get bolt on spacers, they may push your wheels out too much. SC/Supra guys use the ones made for the IS300. I picked up a complete set in the classifieds for less than $100 shipped.

ARP part number: 100-7715. ($25 - $30 a set)
These have 2.6" of thread IIRC.
perfect!!!!! thank you so much
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