Wheel spacers

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cockney
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Wheel spacers

Post by cockney »

Hi can anyone tell me if its easy to fit these and best place to buy them
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Re: Wheel spacers

Post by HighwayStar »

Easy to fit and you can buy anywhere from Demon Tweeks to fleabay. Personally I went to DT and bought H&R spacers because I wanted to know I was buying quality engineering.
Buy hubcentric (60.1mm) so they fit snug to the MR2 hub.

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Re: Wheel spacers

Post by CalMac »

I just bought a pair of TUV-approved 10mm hubcentric spacers from http://www.wheelspacers.uk.com/index.ph ... MR2&typ=W2

Only £85 delivered which I thought was pretty reasonable!

Only thing is, if you've fitted extended studs (I went for Dorman 610-462) you will find that the majority use a longer un-threaded shoulder section where the stud comes through the hub - I had to drill the mounting holes of my spacers out to accommodate this protruding shoulder. See here for extended stud info

http://www.mr2.com/forums/mk2-braking-s ... short.html
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