I run 1.5 in. hub ecentric spacers on the rear, no rubbing at all.
Need to push mine out a little in the rear. Any way to run a thin spacer with out having to change to longer studs safely. How about 5/16 spacer? Do you need longer studs as well?
Adapters have been known to break doing a lot of damage.
Wheel Adapters 5 Lug Corvette Camaro
Same style I use but in inch and a half width. Seems like a decent price also. I bought mine from a local parts store (A&A Auto Parts).
Not true. Adapters are stronger than spacers which add more strain on the wheel studs. Get yourself some 1.25" adapters (see link below) and your car's stance should look ok...Good luck!
Claude.
Link: Wheel Adapters 5 Lug Corvette Camaro
Not true. Adapters are stronger than spacers which add more strain on the wheel studs. Get yourself some 1.25" adapters (see link below) and your car's stance should look ok...Good luck!
Claude.
Link: Wheel Adapters 5 Lug Corvette Camaro
Not true. Adapters are stronger than spacers which add more strain on the wheel studs. Get yourself some 1.25" adapters (see link below) and your car's stance should look ok...Good luck!
Claude.
Link: Wheel Adapters 5 Lug Corvette Camaro
TRUE! Adapters have been used for years in many applications and are much SAFER than "spacers" because they mount to your hub just like a wheel does then you mount the wheels as you normally would. Spacers simply sandwich between the wheel and hub and often crack because they are typically made of cast aluminum. Longer studs does not solve the problem of a "loose" spacer between the hub and wheel assembly. As with anything make sure you use a QUALITY product ie. high grade billet or steel with hardened lugs.