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Old 07-07-2012, 03:03 PM
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I have polished Y2k rims on my 95 Camaro and am looking to kick the rears outward a tad to help clear the bumpstops. For example if I jack up one of the rear tires the inside lip of the rim will catch the bumpstop. I've already ground it down abit but I would still like more clearance. Not looking to swap out studs so I want to keep it the spacer very thin. 1/4" should be just fine. Anyone know where to get these? It'd be great if they were hubcentric aswell
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take off the bump stops and cut them flush with the inner fender wall thatt what i did and still have plenty of it left.
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Same here. I cut mine off but if you want to attempt spacers, look at Eibach. I have em for the front for my brakes and a set for the rear I have yet to install. They are hubcentric and would have a 15mm (1/4" just about). They come with the studs also for the spacers. Got mine through a friend, but sure some of the sponsors on here will carry them.
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Originally Posted by DVS99TRANS
Same here. I cut mine off but if you want to attempt spacers, look at Eibach. I have em for the front for my brakes and a set for the rear I have yet to install. They are hubcentric and would have a 15mm (1/4" just about). They come with the studs also for the spacers. Got mine through a friend, but sure some of the sponsors on here will carry them.
15mm = .59" not .25"

1/4" = 6.35mm



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