spacers on sc
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I actually did some research on spacers a while back. For the sc...
- Its said you can go 3mm on stock studs, and its ok with out changing studs, it will also still be hubcentric still even though the spacer is not, since 3 mm isnt that thick.
- 5mm is ok on stock studs, some people say its not. The majority of people say its ok. With 5mm, the spacer need to be hubcentric since its thicker.
- 5mm or more you need extended studs
- If you get 10mm or more you can get spacers with studs attached, such as kics, h and r ichiba and so on. This is so you dont have to change out the stock studs.
Members... feel free to correct any of this info if im wrong.
To OP, Hope that helps. You can also do some searching yourself and quit being lazy. Stimulate your brain.
- Its said you can go 3mm on stock studs, and its ok with out changing studs, it will also still be hubcentric still even though the spacer is not, since 3 mm isnt that thick.
- 5mm is ok on stock studs, some people say its not. The majority of people say its ok. With 5mm, the spacer need to be hubcentric since its thicker.
- 5mm or more you need extended studs
- If you get 10mm or more you can get spacers with studs attached, such as kics, h and r ichiba and so on. This is so you dont have to change out the stock studs.
Members... feel free to correct any of this info if im wrong.
To OP, Hope that helps. You can also do some searching yourself and quit being lazy. Stimulate your brain.





