Need a quick yes or no answer regarding wheel spacers.

tnmloudenuf

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yes they work.. but the factory studs are too long, and may hit the back of your wheel.. make sure your wheels have space in the back for the studs to go
 

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Yes, as others said, as long as there are holes in the back of the wheel for the factory studs to stick into, then you are set. my factory 97 gt wheels did not have these holes but the 02 gt wheels i got do.
 
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Anyone know if the 1999 STV Cobra's have the extra holes in the back? I'll check when I get the chance but if anyone already knows, that'll be great!
 

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that would work too,if its still too close you can safely grid off up to a 1/4in of the stud.
 

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1 1/4 and you will have to grind off some of the end of the stud, but you do not loose any of your threads on the oem studs.
 

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These spacers are not NHRA legal, so dont try to race with them..... I personally would run hubcentric spacers with extended studs.
 

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