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  1. maverickdragger

    maverickdragger GearHead

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    so as i prepared to bolt on my 8'' wide drag lites with 275 60s i realized that the wheels have 5 1/2 bs not 4 1/2 when the tires hit the springs as the wheel almost touched the studs. now what do i do? outta money and a way to go
     
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    Pep boys and summit sell spacers. 1/4, 5/16, 7/16. Longer studs and ask around cuz my friend is running 1 inch spacers I think.
     
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    spacers

    Be very careful with spacers, sometimes wheels will come lose and
    break studs. Most time on starting line.
     
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    this a 200 i6 car. just gonna be driving it daily
     
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    Wish you were closer I would trade you a set of 4 1/2" for your 5 1/2"
     
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    man i wish!!!
     
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    You said it hit the springs about the same time the back of the wheel hit the studs? I'm thinking you're going to need both a spacer and longer studs. I can't recall if Maverick hubs had replaceable studs or not or what would be involved in changing them out.
     
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    spacers that big bolt on to your existing studs and have seperate studs for the wheel
     
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    Copy that.
     
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    only 44 bucks too
     
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    Cheap spacers scare me, seen many break watch over torquing them
     
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    I won't run the ones that bolt to the hub and then have studs that you bolt the wheel to for just that reason.

    I've also seen the cheap ones cause a wheel to wobble because they weren't flat.

    -Scott H.
     
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    mine were about $150 for all 4 and have had them on my car over 2 yrs now with no issues :yup:
     

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