Steeda Sport Springs W/15mm.Wheel Spacers
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These look great! The wheels come out JUST enough (not as far out as 1 inch variations).
You mentioned "you must have pockets between your wheel stud holes (on your wheels) I think all or most of the factory wheels have them. " Do you happen to know if these would work finewith the 19" Brembo Wheels , or would the nubs have to be shaved?
You mentioned "you must have pockets between your wheel stud holes (on your wheels) I think all or most of the factory wheels have them. " Do you happen to know if these would work finewith the 19" Brembo Wheels , or would the nubs have to be shaved?
I'm not sure on those wheels, but if GJM had to do it on his 19s, I'd guess that the Brembos would require it also. The only way to find out would be to measure or test fit.
If you do decide to buy spacers, please consider mine, I really need to sell them and they are brand new.
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These look great! The wheels come out JUST enough (not as far out as 1 inch variations).
You mentioned "you must have pockets between your wheel stud holes (on your wheels) I think all or most of the factory wheels have them. " Do you happen to know if these would work finewith the 19" Brembo Wheels , or would the nubs have to be shaved?
You mentioned "you must have pockets between your wheel stud holes (on your wheels) I think all or most of the factory wheels have them. " Do you happen to know if these would work finewith the 19" Brembo Wheels , or would the nubs have to be shaved?
I've been vary satisfied with mine.
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You could always remove a wheel on your own and measure. ![Smile](https://themustangsource.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
On my car, it was only the fronts that were an issue. I guess the stock rear studs have less of a nub, but the spacers fit on the rear without shaving.
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On my car, it was only the fronts that were an issue. I guess the stock rear studs have less of a nub, but the spacers fit on the rear without shaving.
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