Hub centric spacers?

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Need an advice... I need to push my rears out by about 15 mm, and would like a hubcentric spacer. I will install longer ARP studs - or, alternatively, have a studded hubcentric spacer.

Any ideas on where to find one? I have converted to 4x100, if that matters...
 


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Need an advice... I need to push my rears out by about 15 mm, and would like a hubcentric spacer. I will install longer ARP studs - or, alternatively, have a studded hubcentric spacer.

Any ideas on where to find one? I have converted to 4x100, if that matters...
H&R kits available in 5, 10, 15, 20, 30mm. Hubcentric with longer studs included - best way to do it!
https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopif...acers-w-extended-studs-included-5mm-thru-20mm
 


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Might have to email ron. Or look hnr themselves to get what you need. 4x100 is pretty common. Its making them fit our hub bore that is tricky. ( but not impossible)
 


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Might have to email ron. Or look hnr themselves to get what you need. 4x100 is pretty common. Its making them fit our hub bore that is tricky. ( but not impossible)
Looks like it. Our bore is uncommon for some reason. Really wouldn’t want to get custom ones made. Ron says he will have to look around. Garageline makes a set, but I don’t know if they have one that I need. Also, their spacers may require filing off the OEM studs to fit.
 


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Yup. Ford bore is weird.
 


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