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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #10 on: 15 August 2008, 21:49 »
12mm each side.

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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #11 on: 15 August 2008, 21:57 »
cheers mate might order some tomorrow , is it a case of wheel off , spacer in place then wheel back on with longer studs ?
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #12 on: 15 August 2008, 22:02 »
Yep, exactly. I got the garage I bought the spacers off to do it just so I knew I had the right type and size of bolt.
Unfortunately I can't advise as to what bolt is right or not but www.montyswheelsandtyres.com will be able to help.
They supplied and fitted mine.

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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #13 on: 15 August 2008, 22:04 »
Looking good  :smug:

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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #14 on: 15 August 2008, 22:24 »
I was thinking about having this done when I had the brakes done. I think now I will try wider wheels/different offset instead.

SKAVIA - you still have the Forge DV, CAI, HPFP, Intercooler and of course carbon fibre bits to add too :wink:
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #15 on: 15 August 2008, 22:31 »
do you think fitting these spacers to the front as well will cock up steering geometery etc ?????????
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #16 on: 16 August 2008, 07:55 »
I was thinking about having this done when I had the brakes done. I think now I will try wider wheels/different offset instead.
Yes, if I was to go down this route then 19" BBS CH all the way. Painted same colour as the pescaras with a stainless machined lip. Nice to try to keep the OEM look.

SKAVIA - you still have the Forge DV, CAI, HPFP, Intercooler and of course carbon fibre bits to add too :wink:
lol - Cheers Hurdy - you've caused enough damage to my bank balance as it is!
Oh go on then, maybe just the Forge DV as it's advisable after a remap...!
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #17 on: 16 August 2008, 10:02 »
The spacers from DPM came complete with the correct bolts :smiley:
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #18 on: 16 August 2008, 12:29 »
....I know that spacers help the appearance and that it's very important to fit hubcentrics, but I've always been a bit wary of them - Am I worrying about nothing or is there a downside?

IIRC, AP Racing advised me against fitting them with my big brake kit.
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Re: Down the slippery slope - no way back! Thanks!
« Reply #19 on: 16 August 2008, 23:59 »
....I know that spacers help the appearance and that it's very important to fit hubcentrics, but I've always been a bit wary of them - Am I worrying about nothing or is there a downside?

IIRC, AP Racing advised me against fitting them with my big brake kit.
Not sure I know of a downside RR. Hopefully there are none - maybe T_T can enlighten us?
Too late now anyway as I've bought them and I like 'em! :wink:
I made sure I went for a quality set so any possible downsides would be eliminated.