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Topic: 4 lug to 5 lug spacer/adapter
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future9er24
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I've got a set of 4 to 5 lug adapters. They also provide 2" of spacing.
Used these on my mustang II to run latemodel wheels, sold the wheels, still have the spacers. These were on the car for only a few months and the car was stationary the entire time
150obo [ May 05, 2012, 01:49 AM: Message edited by: future9er24 ]
-------------------- Arin '76 Cobra II 5.0 EFI
Posts: 143 | From: Redwood city CA | Registered: Dec 2006
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SLOWFOX
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Wait so u adapt these on 4luggged cars and bamm their 5lugd how safe are they?
-------------------- " A Wolf under sheep's clothing"-svoRICK 2/10/12 Almost everything I asked for.
Posts: 2399 | From: ESSJ | Registered: Jul 2011
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future9er24
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basically they are two pieces. the first one you attach to the wheel hub as if it were a wheel. the second part attaches to that with the six allen bolts, and then the wheels mount to the protruding studs
These are supposed to be much safer than the slip on style spacers. I know a bunch of folks that used these identical pieces for years on their mustang IIs to run SN95 and S197 wheels. those 6 allen bolts are not able to wobble loose, since any act of loosening is prevented by the fact that the face of the wheel is there
For a fox mustang, these would definitely help a high offset/import style wheel fit onto your car
-------------------- Arin '76 Cobra II 5.0 EFI
Posts: 143 | From: Redwood city CA | Registered: Dec 2006
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-------------------- Arin '76 Cobra II 5.0 EFI
Posts: 143 | From: Redwood city CA | Registered: Dec 2006
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