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    Veteran Member Four Rings JD S4's Avatar
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    Any issue with spacers on my OEM 19" tittniums? I've got some 10mm (or 12mm?) spacers I use on my winter wheels. I'm on OEM suspension and brakes. Any issues? With 10mm spacer - can I still retain the stock lugs?

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    Senior Member Two Rings justr0's Avatar
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    No u need new lugs, otherwise shouldn't be any issues. Don't go anything more than 10mm in the front to avoid rubbing, 12mm is fine for the rear. Also Torque to higher than stock, so say 95ft-lb should be good.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    I know there have been detailed pictures ad nauseam with spacers on lowered cars. Anyone have any detailed pictures with the stock height and rotors?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings JD S4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by justr0 View Post
    No u need new lugs, otherwise shouldn't be any issues. Don't go anything more than 10mm in the front to avoid rubbing, 12mm is fine for the rear. Also Torque to higher than stock, so say 95ft-lb should be good.

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    What would I be looking for with new lugs? Shorter cap height?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD S4 View Post
    What would I be looking for with new lugs? Shorter cap height?
    Your new lugs should have thread length that is longer than the OEM lugs by the thickness of the spacer. For example, if you add a 10mm spacer, the new lug should be 10mm longer than the OEM lugs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD S4 View Post
    What would I be looking for with new lugs? Shorter cap height?
    Quote Originally Posted by SteveYem View Post
    Your new lugs should have thread length that is longer than the OEM lugs by the thickness of the spacer. For example, if you add a 10mm spacer, the new lug should be 10mm longer than the OEM lugs.
    In addition to ensuring you get the proper length (and too long is just as bad as too short), also make sure to get the proper seat for your wheels.

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