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> 110mm studs for spacers?, pre-purchase question
CptTripps
post Jan 7 2014, 08:59 AM
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Before I plunk down a bunch of cash to buy new studs, is 110mm what I should be buying?

I'll be running 2" spacers up front (17X7.5) and 1" in the rear (17X9)

I have what would be considered "adapters" right now, but plan on knocking those studs out and running them straight through.
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Mike Bellis
post Jan 7 2014, 09:17 AM
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2" spacers in the front will mess up your scrub radius and make the steering feel wonky. Go with a 1" in front.
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post Jan 7 2014, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE(Mike Bellis @ Jan 7 2014, 07:17 AM) *

2" spacers in the front will mess up your scrub radius and make the steering feel wonky. Go with a 1" in front.

I'm confused. .not the first time. Question, why would the factory install spacers then? Or were they only on the rear of the car?
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