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Werd. So do the rear spacers have studs already on them? And do I use the stock studs on the rear rotor? Thanks!!
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The spacers have studs in them and they come with supplied nuts. Use the supplied nuts to attatch to your existing studs and the bolt the wheel to the spacer as normal. Make sure everything it torqued right and you're all set!
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A bunch on ebay. Do a search on "porsche wheels". Spacers in every imaginable size.
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Sweet! Thanks alot fellas.
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Don't forget the thread locker on the stud nuts that hold the spacer on. Be sure to pull the wheels and check the torque on them every now and again just to be safe.
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