Wheel Adapters

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ITh4n4tosI

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Looking for a good company/place to get wheel adapters for my regal. Need about 1.25-1.5. I have the blazer spindles for the kore3 brake conversion. I have looked at some but don't really know who is a good brand for them.
 

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ssbrewskyaz

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Whatever you do, buy high quality hub-centric spacers from a reputable company. Take the time to call the seller and make sure they're billet, preferably with the same ring your current hub has. Make sure to use a high grade lug stud like an ARP or equivalent. Loctite the stuff when you put it on. First check at twenty-five miles then again at one hundred miles. Recheck every two hundred miles until you're confident they're not coming off. It's not just your butt in the seat you need to be concerned with. ...

Scott, ... :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :wink:
 

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wonderboy24

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i have a couple nice sets for sale.and they are billet aluminum. i paid 150.00 for all 4. i will take 45.00a set plus ride.i never did drive with them. no miles on them.
 
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