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Old 04-25-2005, 09:26 AM
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Has anyone installed wheel spacers on thier 2002 Max with the longer studs? It says on H&R's website that the studs are suppose to be pressed into the existing hub. I'm debating whether I should use spacers to fill that gap in the rear cuz I intend to put stock rims back on for the winter. How will the longer studs affect my stock rims? Thanks!
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Has anyone installed wheel spacers on thier 2002 Max with the longer studs? It says on H&R's website that the studs are suppose to be pressed into the existing hub. I'm debating whether I should use spacers to fill that gap in the rear cuz I intend to put stock rims back on for the winter. How will the longer studs affect my stock rims? Thanks!

If you install the longer studs and ever run wheels without the spacers, you'll most likely need to use open-ended lug nuts. That's about all I can think of. The hub is part of the car, not the rim.
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Thanks for the reply. Anyone else have some peronal experience with wheel spacers?
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