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With all that in mind, why don't you just get 3mm universal spacers, that way you can use stock studs, and still get a spigot ring on the original hub.

 

2mm each side won't make that much difference visually anyway, and will cost less than £10 - as opposed to buying longer studs and all this messing about

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You have 2 choices, use the 5mm spacers without the spigot or fit 10mm spacers which do include the spigot, if the tyres catch the wheel arches with 10mm spacers then you could get them rolled slightly to give better clearance.

 

The post by Digsy - an experience auto engineer - HERE on your other thread would suggest that it is safe to run without the support of the spigot.

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You have 2 choices, use the 5mm spacers without the spigot or fit 10mm spacers which do include the spigot, if the tyres catch the wheel arches with 10mm spacers then you could get them rolled slightly to give better clearance.

 

The post by Digsy - an experience auto engineer - HERE on your other thread would suggest that it is safe to run without the support of the spigot.

 

yes i can see that now thanks, i am gonna use the 5mm spacer, as the car just have got the fender paintet, so would be very sad to have to rolle the fender now ;)

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I have the same spacers on the front of mine and had some aluminium spigot rings made with only a very slightly bevelled (1mm) inner edge so it would still make contact with the hub.

 

Alternatively you could use these 6mm double centering spacers (got these on the rear of mine and they fit perfectly):

 

http://www.wheelspacers.uk.com/product_info.php?k=Sp&info=p939_ALU

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H&R

 

PartNumber:20656014

 

Width: 10mm

Thread Type: 12x1.5

Center Bore: 60.1

Bolt Pattern: 5/114.3

 

http://www.hrsprings.com/application/search/results/37/614/2010

 

http://www.trakplus.com/images/trakguidelines/20656014.jpg

 

A bit of a thread revival I know but......

 

I'm in need of some 10mm spacers but struggling to find the H&R ones in the UK.

 

Only places I can find part number 20656014 is US and Germany, but I don't speak German, Will these fit the Supra or not?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/H-R-SV-20mm-20656014-Toyota-Verso-AR2-Spurverbreiterung-Spurplatten-/200893968294?hash=item2ec636afa6

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A bit of a thread revival I know but......

 

I'm in need of some 10mm spacers but struggling to find the H&R ones in the UK.

 

Only places I can find part number 20656014 is US and Germany, but I don't speak German, Will these fit the Supra or not?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/H-R-SV-20mm-20656014-Toyota-Verso-AR2-Spurverbreiterung-Spurplatten-/200893968294?hash=item2ec636afa6

 

Search for H&R spacers that fit the Mk1/2 GS300.

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