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Old Jan 30, 2010 | 02:46 PM
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Exclamation New Wheel Spacer Program from RSS

RSS Now Has Wheel Spacers In All the Popular Sizes for Porsche Applications for Those Looking for that Wider Track and Flush Look.

• All RSS Wheel Spacer Kits Come In Pairs, Include All New Wheel Bolts and Locating Pin

• Made at RSS in the USA with Premium Grade Materials

• Satisfaction and Fitment Guaranteed

• Black-Oxide Wheel Bolts Available at Additional Charge

• Bimecc® Black Plastic Wheel Bolt Caps also Available

Feel Free to Contact Us for More Information & Pricing at: 714.545.1046



 

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Old Feb 1, 2010 | 02:48 AM
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hi - are the black oxide lug bolts available separately?
 
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 10:14 AM
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hi - are the black oxide lug bolts available separately?
Hi Koby,

Yes, the Black lugs are available separate, feel free to call or PM me for more info on your application...

We have every size combination, $150 for set of 20 Black Wheel Bolts
 
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Let's see some pics of those bolts
 
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Are all the sizes Hub Centric? or just he larger ones?
 
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Are all the sizes Hub Centric? or just he larger ones?
Hey NorthVan, hope all is well -
To answer your question, YES all of the RSS Wheel Spacers are Hub Centric.
Have a great week. -Bryan
 
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Originally Posted by RSSbryan
Hey NorthVan, hope all is well -
To answer your question, YES all of the RSS Wheel Spacers are Hub Centric.
Have a great week. -Bryan
Good on you guys, I have the H&R 7mm Fronts, and although I don't get any vibration from them, I am concerned that they are not Hub Centric.

Your package seems like a great deal. I may look at adding a wider front stance to my car in the near future. Thanks for the quick response.
 
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Originally Posted by NorthVan
Good on you guys, I have the H&R 7mm Fronts, and although I don't get any vibration from them, I am concerned that they are not Hub Centric.

Your package seems like a great deal. I may look at adding a wider front stance to my car in the near future. Thanks for the quick response.
Thanks NorthVan,

You should be fine with the H&R 7mm and continue to have no vibration issues with them.

I do however have a correction, the RSS 5mm and 7mm spacers theoretically are hub centric spacers as they are not wide enough to fully cover the ~12mm step on the hub. So, your factory or aftermarket wheel will still be able to be centered on the factory hub with our 5mm or 7mm spacer. In the situation of a spacer wider than 12mm, we do provide an extra lip protruding off our 15mm and 18mm spacers to make them hub centric. Sorry for any confusion. Thanks.
 
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im putting these on a stock c4s with lobster fork wheels. what size spacer do you recommend
 
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also should i do front and rear or just rear?
 
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Originally Posted by superman77
im putting these on a stock c4s with lobster fork wheels. what size spacer do you recommend
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also should i do front and rear or just rear?

Superman77,

Thanks for the posts. Is your car lowered? Depending on your overall setup - a variety of sizes will work with your offset. If you are looking for the "flush" look, you can run 5mm or 7mm in front depending on how aggressive you want to be and you can run a 15mm or 18mm on the rear, again depending on how aggressive you want to be. Feel free to contact me to discuss options for your particular setup. 714.545.1046
 
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Originally Posted by superman77
im putting these on a stock c4s with lobster fork wheels. what size spacer do you recommend
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also should i do front and rear or just rear?
I would recommend a 7mm in the front and a 15mm in the rear for that perfect "fill up the wheel-well" look.

Let me know if I can help, we have many of the sizes in stock, ready to ship.
 
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I have a 997.2 C2 with Eibach lowered springs & 19" Carrera S II wheels. What spacers do you recommend?

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Originally Posted by fontana302
I have a 997.2 C2 with Eibach lowered springs & 19" Carrera S II wheels. What spacers do you recommend?

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Fontana302,

Depending on your overall goal, 7mm Front and 15mm Rear is the most popular combination.
 
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Its amazing. I really like it. I need silver-black bolt as well as whole pair. Is this possible as separate.

Thanks,
I'm a little confused Mark. Shoot me a PM with exactly what you're looking for and I'll help you out.
 


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