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Old Sep 8, 2011 | 05:46 PM
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Wheel Spacers for Aston Martin

We have a few wheel spacer kits that are hub and wheel centric for the DB7, DB9, Vantage that are ready to go. These are hub and wheel centric and will bring your wheels out to the fenders to be flush and give you that nice wide stance you have been looking for. These are all American Made out of 6061t6 aloca aluminum. All of our parts come with a Lifetime Warranty.

If you interested please call us at 775.530.2483or email us at sales@adaptecspeedware.com with your year, make, model and we will let you know what we have.

We can custom build anything you want as well.

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Old Sep 17, 2011 | 03:00 PM
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BUMP! Who wants a sweet deal... I will give the first guy who buys a set and posts pictures on this thread a better deal! Lets get this thread going! Thanks JR
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011 | 11:58 AM
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what material do you use?
 
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Originally Posted by RPVantage
what material do you use?
Alcoa sourced 6061-T6 aluminum cut on new Haas CNC machines.
We don't skimp.
 
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What about replacement studs? I would hope any kit would come with them.
 
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Originally Posted by karlfranz
What about replacement studs? I would hope any kit would come with them.
It depends on the thickness of the adapter/spacer. We can definitely track some down for you.
 
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Originally Posted by AdaptecSpdware
It depends on the thickness of the adapter/spacer. We can definitely track some down for you.
You mean you normally sell spacers without the corresponding studs? Please don't tell me that people would be foolish enough to put a spacer on a hub without replacing the studs to compensate for the added thickness.
 
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After reading all the other spacer posts on this forum, it appears that making the spacers is easy, but sourcing the studs is another story.
 
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Wanted to give props to Lenny and the guys at Adatec by bumping this thread to the top! I am a very satisfied customer and have them installed on my 2012 Virage. They are top quality, reasonably price and available in literally any width you need. I have 15mm bolt on spacers on the front and 16mm bolt on spacers on the rear. I did just order another set of 21mm bolt on spacers for the rear as I have not given up completely on my HREs.... No need to replace the stock wheel studs. My HREs and my stock wheels both had pockets on the face of the mounting surface for the stock studs when the spacer is bolted to the hub (they sit higher and require a recessed area on the mounting surface of the wheel). I had mine anodized in black so they would blend in with the rotor hat and they do nicely.
 

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Originally Posted by LRDog
Wanted to give props to Lenny and the guys at Adatec by bumping this thread to the top! I am a very satisfied customer and have them installed on my 2012 Virage. They are top quality, reasonably price and available in literally any width you need. I have 15mm bolt on spacers on the front and 16mm bolt on spacers on the rear. I did just order another set of 21mm bolt on spacers for the rear as I have not given up completely on my HREs.... No need to replace the stock wheel studs. My HREs and my stock wheels both had pockets on the face of the mounting surface for the stock studs when the spacer is bolted to the hub (they sit higher and require a recessed area on the mounting surface of the wheel). I had mine anodized in black so they would blend in with the rotor hat and they do nicely.
Thanks man, Your car looks great!
 
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