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The 1" spacer that we are talking about is actually more commonly called a wheel adapter. Wheel adapters have their own studs. So basically, you fasten the adapter onto the existing studs and then fasten the wheel onto the new studs.SINCITY100 said:Pardon my ignorance, but do you also have to replace the front hub studs with longer ones to utilize the spacers? Why would you need to shave the studs unless they are so much longer that the lug nut will "bottom out" with longer studs/thinner spacers?
If so, how thick (if any) of a spacer can you use with the stock (length) studs?
Damn..this rig is wide enough, I kinda like it 1" narrower in the front...![]()
If you wanted to use spacers (the ones without it's own studs), I am guessing you could do 1/4" or so. Basic rule of thumb is that you want at least 6.5 turns on the nut when fastening wheels. But you also want the stud to protrude past the nut/wheel mating surface.
Here is a picture of the wheel adapters we are using. It is also called an adapter because it is commonly used to change the bolt pattern. Notice the special low profile tapered lug nuts--those actually fasten to the existing studs (and not where they are pictured) because you need to also need to get a socket wrench into that tight space.