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    Massive - 3mm and 4,5mm wheel spacers

    I have several sets of thin aluminum spacers. They are thin enough that you won't need a hub extender. But as every make of wheel is different, please check with your own model of rim. A wheel bearing will have 13mm of hub portruding beyond the disc. Which leaves 10mm of hub with the 3mm spacer, and 8,5mm with the thicker 4,5mm spacer. In both cases, it is usually more than enough to keep the wheel firmly centered. Those spacers will fit tight around the hub and won't "fall" when removing the wheels.

    3mm ---> $25usd/set of two
    4,5mm ---> $28usd/set of two

    Plus $10usd for 10 day shipping
    Last edited by Massive Lee; 09-18-2007, 05:24 AM.
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    #2
    pics? 4x100? 5x120?
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      #3
      They are 4x100 (3mm and 4,5mm thick) and 5x120 are also available in 1,5mm and 3mm thickness. They are not anodized and are priced accordingly.

      Stainless steel S14 throttle brackets still available at $50usd each.



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        #4
        Received my 2 pair today.

        I will mail a check immediately.

        Thanks!
        Luke

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          #5
          Hi Luke

          Glad they arrived. I am just back from Targa Newfoundland and had no time to check internet, which was barely existent on the isle. Great event though.

          Fit is a tight slide fit, but they are designed so that the spacers will not drop on the ground when you remove the wheels...
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            #6
            hmmm... anyone know if you can fit a 14x6.5 basketweaves with 225/50/14 V710's on the front with these 4.5mm spacers? I have a feeling it would require more like 8mm to clear the strut, but figured it's worth a shot.

            EDIT: Nevermind...

            Originally posted by Stu Mc View Post
            Right on. Though I wouldn't say 'small spacer, you might need a 15mm spacer to clear the front struts under loading. On a test drive, an 8mm spacer barely cleared the tire from the strut (225/50/14 hoosier), but on the track, it rubbed and a 15mm spacer was needed. My experience atleast.
            Last edited by JGood; 09-17-2007, 08:39 AM.
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              #7
              Correct centerbore? 57.1mm?
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                #8
                Originally posted by M42Technik View Post
                Correct centerbore? 57.1mm?
                All my 4 lug spacers use the 57.1mm bore. In fact, it is even a tiny bit less. They require the hubs to be wirebrushed to eliminate any trace of rust for perfect fit. Even without studs, the spacers stay in perfectly in place...

                Those are not generic Asian-made spacers.They are e30 specific.

                Lee
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                  All my 4 lug spacers use the 57.1mm bore. In fact, it is even a tiny bit less. They require the hubs to be wirebrushed to eliminate any trace of rust for perfect fit. Even without studs, the spacers stay in perfectly in place...

                  Those are not generic Asian-made spacers.They are e30 specific.

                  Lee
                  Yeah, I got the generic ones that I can't fit on for the life of me. Maybe I'll pick a set of these up. I'll let you know.
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                    #10
                    Quick question will you need to fit longer studs for these 5mm jobs? cheers
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                      #11
                      hi Drifty

                      I don't think that longer lugs are required for 5mm spacers. Maybe you can make a test. I don't run lugs any more. Maybe others can chime in.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                        hi Drifty

                        I don't think that longer lugs are required for 5mm spacers. Maybe you can make a test. I don't run lugs any more. Maybe others can chime in.
                        Cheers, yes i hope others can help out on this?
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                        NEW One on the track :)
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                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad79wsLdle4

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