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    Posted: 23 May 07 at 07:19

Mornin all

Ive got Porsche D90, 6Js all round and the rears get lost in the rear arch. I havent got around to getting a couple of 8s or 9s yet so  i thought spacers could be a good temp. fix. Boxerdog is selling some 20mm spacers at the mo. but he does know the PCD range of their fitment. So do one of you brainiacs have a rough idea what range is usually covered by such things and also do you know how much wheel bolt is needed to go into the hub/adaper to be considered safe?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 07 at 09:36
wheel adapters are available in alloy from sizes from 20mm to 80mm from  h/r or in pro, and they are perfectly safe as porsche and audi use them on there new cars,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 07 at 17:48

charlies h and r ones come with all fixings fitted and tuv approval

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 May 07 at 09:20
Surely the backs are fitted on with studs?  If you getting a full depth of nut screwed on then its safe, 

I've got 6j boxster rims on the back of mine, only using 10mm spacers at the moment, but know what you mean about getting lost under the arches

Although I already had longer rear studs fitted so have got ample thread for fixing too.
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