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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 12:26 AM
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What size spacers?

Does any one know what size spacers should I get for a 02' turbo? I just bought a set of HRE wheels from a narrow body 996. I don't know what the offset is but they fit perfectly on a narrow body. They are 19"x8.5" front and 19"x11" rears. I addition to that, does anyone know where to get some wheels bolts for this set up. I'm looking for black wheel bolts. I don't think I can use the stock bolts w/ spacers, either. I don't think they're long enough. Can anyone help???????
 
Old Jun 25, 2007 | 12:28 AM
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I have 15mm spacers with bolts for sale if you are interested.
 
Old Jun 25, 2007 | 12:36 AM
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I have 15mm spacers with bolts for sale if you are interested.
Is this the correct size spacers? I don't want the wheels to stick out and I plan on lowering it too, and I don't want them to rub either. Do the bolts you have stick out of the rim? What color are they?
 
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Originally Posted by lilstan
Is this the correct size spacers? I don't want the wheels to stick out and I plan on lowering it too, and I don't want them to rub either. Do the bolts you have stick out of the rim? What color are they?
Ok so you bought wheels in which you dont know the offset but claim that they fit perfectly? Also, you are looking for wheel bolts...

So if these wheels even fit, how are we gonna tell you what size bolts you need if there are no measurements given?
 
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Ok so you bought wheels in which you dont know the offset but claim that they fit perfectly? Also, you are looking for wheel bolts...

So if these wheels even fit, how are we gonna tell you what size bolts you need if there are no measurements given?
I'm sorry, I just found the offsets. Front 44mm and rear 57mm.
 
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You'll need about a 23mm spacer in the rear and 68mm bolts. Getting them in black would be difficult since they are a unique length.
http://www.automotion.com/productpag...+Wheel+Spacers
 
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offset needs to be 44F and 67R
 
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67 is too high for the rear of a narrow body let alone for a widebody, meaning the wheel will sit too far inside the wheel well. The rear offset for a 19x11 can be anywhere from 27-35 for it to look right. With the 23mm spacer you'll be at 34mm.
 
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my bad, ignor the numbers in my post, thought you were looking for a narrowbody
 
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