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Hub-centric spacer help...

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Brian65

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I have a 94 musatng with 17" konig villains and my wheels scrape. I want to buy some spacers but looking into it it seems like hub-centric is the way to go. Before i make a fast choice i just wanted to know if anyone could help with advice...

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Whats the queston?
 

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So what are your wheels scraping on? I'm confused. But yes, hub centric are the way to go. H&Rs are a very nice piece. I have been very happy with mine.
 

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I know if you go to big on the spacer you have to get longer wheel studs.
 
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Hub Centrics usually come with new studs in them right? Mine did
 

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95_5.0@15 said:
Hub Centrics usually come with new studs in them right? Mine did
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if the spacer is really big... you need longer studs on your car to bolt the spacer on to.
 
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Thanks for the comments... Im not to sure whats its rubbing against either. It only happens when its more than me in the car or if i hit a bump or something. I just figured it was the tires rubbing cause besides my rims eveything is stock.
 

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could be your bumpstop on the rear.
 

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You should be able to pull the tire/wheels at the offending corner and look for signs of wear on both the tire/wheel and the car...
 
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If it the bumpstops do you know how much they would be to replace??
 
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