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      11-10-2008, 07:21 PM   #23
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Try this:

http://www.rogueengineering.com/Merc...t_Code=WSPACER

Tells you what wheel locks you need for each spacer size
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      11-10-2008, 08:03 PM   #24
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what are good locks? All the same ? Hr spacers are 40 same thing right?
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McGard makes good wheel locks. Like Kev mentioned above, Rogue supplies you with the needed information to purchase the correct length locking lug bolt for the various thickness of spacers. I've gone ahead and pasted this information here. The last set of numbers are the McGard part numbers.

10mm 17mm Cone 33.3mm 27015
15mm 17mm Cone 42.1mm 27013
18mm 17mm Cone 42.1mm 27013

I looked through the thread and I'm still trying to figure out what offset those wheels are. Make sure who ever rolls your fenders they do it properly by heating the area to prevent paint from cracking. You should be able to fit 265 tires on that 10" after the roll. If you do intend to keep that 255 tire, I suggest dramatic lowering to make it look right. Too pull off that stretch look, you really need to lower it until the fender is just rounding out the top of the tire. Otherwise, it just looks goofy in my opinion.
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think im going to get 10mm for my fronts. mcgaurd only has silver locks kinda wanted the black guess ill have to buy all new screws to match.


dont see the offset :/
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