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      07-16-2009, 04:05 PM   #1
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spacers and wheel locks and euro wheel locks (did search found this..)

So I ordered some 10mm and 15mm spacers with the correct lugs for each. My question now is locks. I don't really want to have 2 different keys, has or is anyone using these? good / bad? If not what size locks am I looking for? 38mm for the front and 42mm for the rear?

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I considered these for awhile. But they look very cheaply built, so I decided it is not worth it to put it on the car.
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If interested do you want to take a look at these instead?



We've got a few in stock if you wanted any
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I have rad's now and like them but won't I need 2 different sizes? I'm going to be running 10mm spacers in the front and 15mm in the rear.
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I have rad's now and like them but won't I need 2 different sizes? I'm going to be running 10mm spacers in the front and 15mm in the rear.
Yeah you will need to different sizes, but, what some members have done in the past is to buy the largest set they need (for you a 15mm spacer size would be fine) and then mill down the other two in the kit to the 12mm spacer size so you can use it.
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