1" Billet Alumium Wheel Spacer Adapters
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BILLET ALUMINUM WHEEL SPACER KIT
Two new and two used Wheel Spacers/Adapters 5x4.75 (5x120.7) Bolt Pattern
Ten Pressed In 12mm x 1.5 Grade 8 studs
Ten 12mm x 1.5 Lug Nuts
Each Spacer/Adapter is 1" Thick & Does Not Change Your Current Bolt Pattern.
Made Of CNC Machined 6061 Billet Aluminum & Grade 8 Hardware.
2 are brand new, and 2 have been used for 3 months. SOLD!
Two new and two used Wheel Spacers/Adapters 5x4.75 (5x120.7) Bolt Pattern
Ten Pressed In 12mm x 1.5 Grade 8 studs
Ten 12mm x 1.5 Lug Nuts
Each Spacer/Adapter is 1" Thick & Does Not Change Your Current Bolt Pattern.
Made Of CNC Machined 6061 Billet Aluminum & Grade 8 Hardware.
2 are brand new, and 2 have been used for 3 months. SOLD!
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Safety warning to all potential buyers - Grade 8 hardware is not sufficient for axle studs. They should be Grade 10. How do I know this? I had 3 of 10 grade 8 axle studs break on a pair of wheel adapters made in China. Luckily, these broke as I was mounting tires with a lug wrench, and not while taking a tight turn at 80! I immediately went to NAPA and bought some new axle studs. They were the everyday variety, nothing special, and were grade 10. No problems with the grade 10 studs.
Not trying to rain on the seller, but I want to pass along this knowledge to all potential buyers. I am not saying don't buy these. I am saying that to be safe, the grade 8 studs need to be replaced with grade 10 studs (about $2 each at NAPA).
Not trying to rain on the seller, but I want to pass along this knowledge to all potential buyers. I am not saying don't buy these. I am saying that to be safe, the grade 8 studs need to be replaced with grade 10 studs (about $2 each at NAPA).
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First of Theses adapters are made in the U.S.A., SAE wheel studs are grade 8, and I always torque the wheels at 110lbf-ft.
I know the spacers you are taking about they are made of monkey metal (recycled Honda’s), and I would not install them on my ridding mower. The bolts are probably recycled too?
You are comparing your rotten oranges to my apples.
I know the spacers you are taking about they are made of monkey metal (recycled Honda’s), and I would not install them on my ridding mower. The bolts are probably recycled too?
You are comparing your rotten oranges to my apples.