As above in sydney, $110 posted as new with nuts.
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25mm bolt on spacers 4 x 114.3
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What size bore hole do they have. I think Mitsi's are 67mm.
Anyone using these spacers should ensure the the bore hole of the spacer matches the spigot on the hub. If not, then wheel stud breakages are garanteed.
(PS : I use them constantly without any problems)
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Anyone using these spacers should ensure the the bore hole of the spacer matches the spigot on the hub. If not, then wheel stud breakages are garanteed.
(PS : I use them constantly without any problems)
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Isn't mitsi 63?panda wrote:What size bore hole do they have. I think Mitsi's are 67mm.
Anyone using these spacers should ensure the the bore hole of the spacer matches the spigot on the hub. If not, then wheel stud breakages are garanteed.
(PS : I use them constantly without any problems)
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I wouldn't reccomend fitting spacers without hub centering rings either as it puts the weight of the car on the wheelstuds rather than the spigot, adapter rings are easy to get if your wheel has a bigger hole than your spigot ring.
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