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Wheel adapter?
Tallon:
Good info for others
We've got original murcie wheels now :)
armyman:
If your still needing wheel adapters these guys will custom make you any size and bolt pattern.
https://www.uswheeladapters.com/Services.html
Tallon:
I was looking at 19x12" rear vette wheels so I wouldn't need an adapter but the offsets are probably too big I'm thinking I'd need over an inch of spacers ::duh am I thinking right?
+59 offset
oems are 14.5
usmc_butler:
--- Quote from: Tallon on June 15, 2012, 02:54:43 PM ---look look
1" is little more but other thicknesses are cheaper
http://www.performancewheeladapters.com/servlet/the-946/5x120-to-5x112-Wheel/Detail
There is also 20mm ones. Is that bad to use thin adapters?
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SWEET! Good find ::thumbup now to sell my wheels and find some gallardo wheels ::headbang.
The thinner the adapter the more of the lug you will have to cut off, but honestly the thinner the better in my opinion, when you run into problems is with the big 2" and 3" spacers, they just aren't real safe and bad on suspension parts ::salute
Tallon:
look look
1" is little more but other thicknesses are cheaper
http://www.performancewheeladapters.com/servlet/the-946/5x120-to-5x112-Wheel/Detail
There is also 20mm ones. Is that bad to use thin adapters?
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