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I ordered from EAS 12 mm for rear wheels and 18mm for front wheels. Rear is perfect, front could be more aggressive. I think 22 mm would be the perfect fit. However I have a little problem with my order. EAS sent me wrong size of bolts. With the spacers for front wheels I've got bolts for f30, not e90 car. I tried to install the wheel for a 15 minutes wondering why those bolts won't grab the tread. What do I do now? Return to EAS only the bolts, or the whole set? Mind you, this set is already "used". I put some white grease on bolts and installed one of the spacers on the wheel, so it has some small scratches. Do I keep the spacers and you will send me correct bolts, or do I have to send back the whole set? If so, can I replace it with the wider one? Excuse the quality of those pictures, but it is 4 o'clock in the morning and I have only cheap camera with limited lightning. Last edited by polonus; 03-28-2014 at 06:16 AM.. |
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Talk to EAS about it... We don't know whether they will take them back. I would expect that they would if they sent you the wrong part.
Btw - you should never put grease of any kind on lug bolts. The torque spec for lugs is a "dry" spec.
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Can you PM me your full name so I can get you out the correct bolts immediately?
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Awesome, thanks for giving us the chance to make things right.
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03-28-2014, 12:16 PM | #471 | |
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Front and rear track are 154mm and 153.9mm, respectively.
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Well don't just wait, PM Tom... Get them shipped overnight!
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I have a set of bolts for 18mm spacers you can borrow if you like. I work out by the speedway.
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Such camaraderie.
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I wonder if EAS has spacers for that baby? Last edited by polonus; 04-03-2014 at 12:16 PM.. |
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Just checked, looks like they're on the UPS truck on its way to you today. I'll send the tracking number via PM for you.
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Holy balls that car could fit in our trunks
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Hey NC! I'm out in greensboro but head out to Charlotte for meets and such. At least EAS didn't send your stuff to the wrong address like they did mine the other day :/
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It is about the size of the Fiat 500 Nuova, original Mini, or Honda N600. About 10 feet long and 4 feet 6 inches wide. Smart is shorter, but wider and taller and has only two seats. In Fiat 126 comfortably seats 4. Four small ones.
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Hello, after going through this whole thread, I am a little confused as to what may be ok for my setup. I have stock 19'' wheels with PSS 245/35 front and 265/35 rear with EDC. I am looking for a very aggressive setup but want absolutely no rubbing. I may end up lowering the car in a year or so (when warranty is up) as well.
I tried to measure for myself, however have no "straight edge" available that will fit to measure, they are all either too big or too small. From what I am reading some people say no issues at all with 18/15 but others say better to use the 15/12 setup. Basically just want to know if I have any chance of rubbing with the 18/15 and if I go with the 15/12 will that leave me some room for a drop in the future (considering all other things unchanged). Thanks in advance and sorry if I should have gotten this answer form the previous posts.. I couldn't make the final decision
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I had 15/12 on mine with ZCP wheels. Couldn't of asked for it to be any more perfect. Now I have after market rims that are 10F 11R with 275/295. The car is lowered on KW sleeve kit and I still don't rub. You should be fine either way. I actually still have the spacers sitting around somewhere
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