Hubcentric Spacers

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Bad Bonez BJ

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did you install the same in front? any rubbing?

No rubbing at all, and I've since changed out the tires to 285/60-18s.

No, I don't have a pair on the front. A stud broke on that pair, and the supplier at RoadKillCustoms.com has not responded to any calls or emails.

I ordered another pair from a recommended source, MotorTech Sports in SanBernardino, CA and I actually spoke with Lenny Stahl to make sure I got the right spacers/adapters.

But, instead of 14mm studs, they came with 12mm studs and no lugnuts. After numerous emails and phone calls, I am told by Nick Stahl to send them back and they would fix this for me. That was back around the 14th of December that I shipped them back and received verification that they were delivered on the 22nd.

I have heard or received nothing from them since and I've been calling with no luck.

I've never had to deal with this kind of customer service before and hope to never have it again.
 

tomasesto

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A company out of Texas called Rover Accessories (that is quasi-in business) was selling some spacers, I think they were more like 15mm, and they wanted $400 for them! Milled from solid aluminum. It would be much cheaper and easier to go to a fabrication shop and have them made. If you are in SoCal, I can recommend a very reasonably priced shop in Costa Mesa.

Neil,whats the name of that FAB shop in CM and have u heard anyone who has made front and gearbox plate comparable to Mantec or Rasta styles?
 

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