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FS: Pair of 20mm bolt on hubcentric spacers (Ford PCD)
hobbsy - 15/3/08 at 07:08 PM

These are aluminium and were custom made for me. The are 4x108 with Ford centre bore (63.3 or 63.5mm IIRC).

I actually had a set of 4 made for about £120 but only used a pair in the end.

I'm after £35 plus £7 post.

You're normally looking at the thick end of £100 for a pair of bolt on spacers.

You don't need longer studs as these present their own set of studs to the wheels.

You *may* need wheels that have voids between the stud holes if you current studs are so long that they protrude from the spacers. A lot of wheels have these voids though.


twybrow - 15/3/08 at 07:56 PM

Dammit - I got super excited, but unfortunately mine has longer wheel studs. The search continues....


hobbsy - 15/3/08 at 08:10 PM

Thinking about it you could take out the studs from the spacers (they just slide out) removableand use them with longer studs if you wanted.


twybrow - 15/3/08 at 08:33 PM

If they do slide over existing studs, and are 63.3mm (did you need spigot rings to fit yours?) then I'll take 'em.

Any chance of a pic?

[Edited on 15/3/08 by twybrow]


hobbsy - 15/3/08 at 08:46 PM

I'll give you a photo first and they are 63.3mm or whatever the Ford centre bore is supposed to be (sometimes seen it quoted as 63.5mm).

No spigot rings required.

They were made to my exact requirements.

You've got dibs but I'd rather you know exactly what you're getting first.

I'll wander out with the camera in a bit.


RazMan - 15/3/08 at 10:01 PM

Second dibs please Hobbsy - I've got 25mm spacers on the back which could do with being a tad smaller for body clearance.


[Edited on 15-3-08 by RazMan]


twybrow - 16/3/08 at 03:22 PM

Any sign of that pic yet hobbsy? Or did you have an accident walking out to the garage last night with the camera!?


hobbsy - 16/3/08 at 03:24 PM

Right, photos finally.

I've boxed them up so please let me know twybrow if you're happy with using them as plain spacers. Clearly there would be a void around the stud which would normally be solid. Rescued attachment spacer1.jpg
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hobbsy - 16/3/08 at 03:24 PM

And the backside... Rescued attachment spacer2.jpg
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twybrow - 16/3/08 at 04:10 PM

I think they will do fine. U2U sent.


hobbsy - 16/3/08 at 04:19 PM

Got the U2U, replied to.