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post Apr 14, 2013 - 10:35 PM
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Looking to trade two 20mm bolt on spacers for two 20mm non bolt on spacers.
Reason being is that I have extended studs in the rear for the 15mm I currently have on and I needed the 20mm with the 15mm so my car wouldn't rub with the winter tires I had. Now I want to space out my tires some more, but can't because the GT4 wheels don't have another set of holes so the studs will start to press into them if I use the 20mm bolt on spacers.

The 20mm's that I have are 5x100 and hubcentric. Looking to trade for the same thing, just non bolt on.

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post Apr 16, 2013 - 5:16 AM
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I actually used a house hammer. Lol. Used a I think it was 2-5lb hammer for all 20 studs with no problem. Hardest part was installing because I didn't have an impact gun. -_-"


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post Apr 16, 2013 - 8:38 AM
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QUOTE (ILoveMySilly97 @ Apr 16, 2013 - 6:16 AM) *
I actually used a house hammer. Lol. Used a I think it was 2-5lb hammer for all 20 studs with no problem. Hardest part was installing because I didn't have an impact gun. -_-"


Yeah, that's what I used to get all my studs out. Then I used a breaker bar so the hub wouldn't spin and a washer, socket, washer, wheel nut combo on each of the studs to get them on. It actually wasn't too bad of a setup for when I put the entended studs on

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