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Does anybody know where I can get 2 inch wheel spacers and longer(I think 100mm) studs at a resonable price.(for the rear)Automotion is outragous on their price.Somebody's got to make and sell them cheaper than that....Thanks guys

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Old 04-23-2001, 06:44 AM
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Vertex (**********.com), tweeks (tweeks.com).
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Hey Shaun whats the web address?Thanks guys

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Forget it I found it ...thaks anyway

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We had two of them at the swap meet. Call 302-322-5296 and ask for Will. Tell him Chris sent you and you are looking for 944 wheel spacers.

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hey if you have 2" spacers and your wheel is no longer resting on the hub isnt that dangerous? because i know that the studs arent supposed to support the weight of the car... hmm? thanks
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The spacers should be hub-centric type like the 930 style that bolt onto the hub, then the wheels bolt onto the stacers studs. Each corner now has 10 bolts.

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I've heard that those are the ones that you DONT want. I don't remember or care why...just remember that I heard that once.

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