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Question on running extended studs and spacers on stock wheels

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I’m not sure if this helps but I purchased the Z stock wheel fitment kit from Z1 and all wheels are flush and looks great. Used OEM studs so easy project.

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I’m not sure if this helps but I purchased the Z stock wheel fitment kit from Z1 and all wheels are flush and looks great. Used OEM studs so easy project.

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yes those are bolt on. We are looking for slip on spacers.
 
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I’m not sure if this helps but I purchased the Z stock wheel fitment kit from Z1 and all wheels are flush and looks great. Used OEM studs so easy project.

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Are those 20mm or 25mm?
 

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I added 50mm extended studs and 12mm spacers all around. I was also concerned about bottoming out the lugnuts.

After installing the studs and rotors, I screwed on the lugnuts until it bottomed out. There was maybe 3-5mm gap to the rotor. With the spacers and wheel, they will not bottom out.

The fronts, I had 15mm. Switched to 12mm for a better profile to the rear wheels. No pics of the fronts with 12mm. 15mm would look good, but I like mine a little tucked.

PS... I went down many rabbit holes trying to find this fitment. No one was adding slip on spacers for the Sport wheels.

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