Help 20x10 +40mm fronts

Roush fun

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Thanks and so do I, im having trouble finding a half inch spacer anywhere! From what I have read a hubcentric spacer will not work in the front. Im going to order studs and the spacer as soon as i find one!
 

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Not being hub-centric means that you'll want to be fussier even about snugging the lug nuts down to 'seat' the wheel in place before torquing them. Even this initial step needs to be done to reasonably even amounts. Do not let the full corner weight rest on the wheel until you've finished torquing all five studs. Going around the pattern one extra cycle doesn't hurt, either.

Been there, with wheels that do not perfectly hub-center themselves even without spacers.


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Not being hub-centric means that you'll want to be fussier even about snugging the lug nuts down to 'seat' the wheel in place before torquing them. Even this initial step needs to be done to reasonably even amounts. Do not let the full corner weight rest on the wheel until you've finished torquing all five studs. Going around the pattern one extra cycle doesn't hurt, either.

Been there, with wheels that do not perfectly hub-center themselves even without spacers.


Norm

Thanks for the heads up!
 

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Check these guys out:

http://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html

They custom make to order what you need, CNC in USA.

I ordered a conversion wheel spacer a while back when I wanted to fit some BMW wheels to my 350z (LOL the BBS wheels I wanted only came in 5x120) and I was able to order 2 different size for the front & rear sets that were hub centric to the car and hub centric to the wheel hub as well.

Great quality and pretty fast turn around for custom goods.
 

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Check these guys out:

http://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html

They custom make to order what you need, CNC in USA.

I ordered a conversion wheel spacer a while back when I wanted to fit some BMW wheels to my 350z (LOL the BBS wheels I wanted only came in 5x120) and I was able to order 2 different size for the front & rear sets that were hub centric to the car and hub centric to the wheel hub as well.

Great quality and pretty fast turn around for custom goods.

how long did they take you to get, i ordered studs already if i can get the spacers in like a week and a half im game
 

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o2sys gave them a call and had them start on a set of hubcentric 1/2 spacers. Thanks for the heads up on that, i really wanted a snug fit on the wheel.
 

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Looks like my 20x10 niche misano wheels don't clear the brembos either. What size spacer are you running?
 

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What brand wheels were these and how did you end up making them fit over the Brembos?
 

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Just FYI, I am running OEM Saleen 20x10s 35mm offset with 285s on the front with no issues what so ever.
 

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