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Old Feb 4, 2011 | 12:26 PM
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Norman,

We recommend 7mm on the front and atleast 15 mm on the rear for factory wheels. Our kits include longer bolts, correct bolt spacers and the set screw.

7mm



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Here is a link to our website for spacers.
 
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Originally Posted by Norman75
Unfortunately I live in Manhattan and except for the screwdriver have none of these useful tools..:-( I was thinking of getting OEM parts but I'll check out the website. Thx for the answer

Hey Norman, get the spacers and stop by my shop. I have a shop in Staten Island, I will do it for you for free, just bring the parts. Really easy to do. No charge for a fellow turbo owner

also I would take Rhonda's advice above and got with at least 7 and 15, otherwise not worth the cost
 
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Originally Posted by Rhonda@FVD
Norman,

We recommend 7mm on the front and atleast 15 mm on the rear for factory wheels. Our kits include longer bolts, correct bolt spacers and the set screw.

7mm



15mm



Here is a link to our website for spacers.
thank you Ill check it out.
 
Old Feb 4, 2011 | 05:31 PM
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[QUOTE=dinorocz;3113917]Hey Norman, get the spacers and stop by my shop. I have a shop in Staten Island, I will do it for you for free, just bring the parts. Really easy to do. No charge for a fellow turbo owner

also I would take Rhonda's advice above and got with at least 7 and 15, otherwise not worth the cost[/QUOTE

Thats really nice!!! Ill PM you as soon as I get the spacers. Thx for the offer.
 
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Originally Posted by dinorocz
Hey Norman, get the spacers and stop by my shop. I have a shop in Staten Island, I will do it for you for free, just bring the parts. Really easy to do. No charge for a fellow turbo owner

also I would take Rhonda's advice above and got with at least 7 and 15, otherwise not worth the cost[/QUOTE

Thats really nice!!! Ill PM you as soon as I get the spacers. Thx for the offer.

no problem Ill wait to hear from you
 
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Yes, you must use longer bolts. Hopefully that is included in the price.
I wouldn't go to the dealer in manhattan, known morons.
I can pm you a couple of shops in the city or surroundings that won't f you.
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Just posted this in another post, thought it would be helpful to give you an idea... and showcase my multiple z2 coats of liquid shine (one more done today, this is a pic from the last one).

17mms in the rear, and none in the front. I should do a 5mm in the front I think...
 
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