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Old 02-29-2008, 10:00 PM
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Hi Guys i just got some 15x8 weld prostars for the rear, they have 5.5 backspacing my question is can i just run a 5/16 spacer in the rear like how you can on the fronts or will there be some sort of problem i will be also using the stock studs aswell. I dont care about passing tech at he track cause it is primaray use is on the street.Oh and one more thing i heard you cant use the center caps in the rear wheels is that true, my car is a 95z. thanks
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You are playing with fire using a spacer and stock studs on the back
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But can it be done.
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im sure it can be done, if having the wheels is worth more to you than living!
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Yes it can be done
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Yes it can be done and with stock studs and spacers you will have only a few threads of stud left to bolt the lugs to, so it will be very dangerous!




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