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C8 Stingray Wheel Spacers
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<blockquote data-quote="Vanguard2001" data-source="post: 320908" data-attributes="member: 4459"><p>Spacers of any size are sketchy at best. Usually used when caliper clearance is need for a different wheel than standard. One of the issues with spacers is getting them 100% centrered on each stud on the hub. They have holes larger than the hub stud and the spacer bolts must be finger tightened while moving the spacer slightly to get it 100% centered. It works but very finicky in my experience. I use them (25mm) on my GS with winter tires and wheels from my 2017 Stingray. On a couple of occasions I had to remove a wheel and recenter the spacer - felt like a wheel out of balance. If you are seeking a slightly better appearance - it may not be worthwhile. If you have a performance car specialist in your area, you could ask there advice and experience with spacers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanguard2001, post: 320908, member: 4459"] Spacers of any size are sketchy at best. Usually used when caliper clearance is need for a different wheel than standard. One of the issues with spacers is getting them 100% centrered on each stud on the hub. They have holes larger than the hub stud and the spacer bolts must be finger tightened while moving the spacer slightly to get it 100% centered. It works but very finicky in my experience. I use them (25mm) on my GS with winter tires and wheels from my 2017 Stingray. On a couple of occasions I had to remove a wheel and recenter the spacer - felt like a wheel out of balance. If you are seeking a slightly better appearance - it may not be worthwhile. If you have a performance car specialist in your area, you could ask there advice and experience with spacers. [/QUOTE]
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