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Old 03-27-2009, 08:47 PM   #1
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third genners with fourth genner rims

2 inch spacers on the front correct me if im wrong please.
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Old 03-27-2009, 09:43 PM   #2
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Varies I belive.
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Depends on the wheel (if its aftermarket or OEM) but the majority use 2" spacers.
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im using oem 4th gen rims
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2" should be fine.
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Old 03-27-2009, 11:17 PM   #6
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Anyone want to guess what size adapter will I need for a 17x11 ZR1 rim with 315's?
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Anyone want to guess what size adapter will I need for a 17x11 ZR1 rim with 315's?
2 1/2 inch MAYBE at MINIMUM lol good luck with that...well thats if its in the front if its in the rear get a 4th gen rear 2 1/2 inch adapters and you should be alrite or just mini tub it NOW WERE TALKING!
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i used 2in all around.... id suggest u go 2 1/4 up front tho
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Old 03-28-2009, 12:32 PM   #9
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2" should be fine.
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Anyone want to guess what size adapter will I need for a 17x11 ZR1 rim with 315's?
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i used 2in all around.... id suggest u go 2 1/4 up front tho
hmm...any particular reason why? i have a 4th gen rear so they should fit on the rears
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spacers are dangerous. jmo
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spacers are dangerous. jmo
i have adapters


the driverside front rim rubbed on a steering componant, i forgot wat exactly i did this years ago, and i had to add a 1/4in spacer
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yeah thats what i hear..they are dangerous. im not going to put them on myself though im going to get a local shop to do them.
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The adapters are fine as long as you torque the inner and outer lugs nuts every so many miles. The good quality ones come with instructions on the recommended miles to drive and retorque.
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they may be ok for daily driving...but if you race, even once in a while, they could be hazardous.
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The adapters are fine as long as you torque the inner and outer lugs nuts every so many miles. The good quality ones come with instructions on the recommended miles to drive and retorque.
any suggestions on 'good quality' ones lol
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This company makes a good product and is not like that ebay junk.
http://www.skulte.com

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Skulte Performance Designs has the best performance parts you need for your vehicle. We specialize in third generation f-bodies ('82 to '92 Camaro/Firebird), and also have a wide variety of experience designing and racing many other vehicles. All of our products have been engineered for performance to make sure you get the best designed parts possible. They are also strength tested on our twin turbo Camaro test vehicle. If we can't break it, you definitely won't! We're constantly engineering better solutions to let you improve your car the way you want, not how the manufacturer ever imagined!
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Old 03-28-2009, 09:44 PM   #17
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don't let jerseyboyy install them
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Jon def take it to a shop and have then torque them down to spec!
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Old 03-29-2009, 01:34 AM   #19
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yeah thats what i hear..they are dangerous. im not going to put them on myself though im going to get a local shop to do them.
If you are afraid to bolt on an adapter you should never touch you rims either because it is the exact same thing.
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Old 03-29-2009, 01:35 AM   #20
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Jon def take it to a shop and have then torque them down to spec!
will do. thanks for lookin out man.

on that website i see spacers and adapters...sorry for a n00b question but what is the difference.
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Old 03-29-2009, 02:05 AM   #21
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Can I use your adapters for racing or rock crawling?
We've been using the billet adapters on our twin turbo Camaro road race car. So far we've torn driveshafts, snapped axles, and broken torque arms, and the adapters have always been perfect. We are great at product testing (i.e. finding the limits of components when they break!). If we can't break it, it won't break.


Spacer is a thin circular disk that sits between the wheel and hub. It should be no more then 1/4 inch.
An adapter is larger, and is required to be bolted to the hub so to move wheel out further.
Adapters are VERY safe as long as you put them on correctly. Its not a place you want to cheap out.
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thanks for the help al i appreciate it. they are not a place to cheap out at being put on and at buying the correct product right?
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I lost a wheel WITH the adapter still on it(lost all the lugs holding the adapter to the hub) on the parkway because a year earlier when I put them on I used a lug wrench and I guess I never really tightened them down hard enough and they finally came loose.

Then again I lost a wheel on my beater because I didnt tighten the lugs down enough either, that didnt even have spacers/adapters on it...needless to say all wheels/adapters from now on are being double checked after I put them on by a shop with a air gun
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i had to retighted one adapter in 3 years, and it was maybe a week after installation, since then i check periodicaly and all has been fine
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Ted's been using Skulte adapters on his Iroc for years, and as far as I know he has never had an issue. I'll direct him to the thread so he can chime in himself.
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