17" Subaru Speedline Chronos
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Well, I have taken the heart wrenching decision to sell my freshly refurbed black Speedlines
I think it best I buy different wheels instead of running with spacers once my new brakes are fitted.
These wheels have not even been on my Scoob 2 weeks.
They are fitted with 215/45/17 KUMHO KU31 ECSTA SPORT tyres of which, one is brand new and the remaining 3 have loads of tread on them.
These will fit all Imprezas with a 5x100 PCD and (as I have now found out) will only clear Subaru 4 pot brakes with 5mm spacers.
Any questions just ask.
Only hoping to make my money back on them there for looking for £350 ovno
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I think it best I buy different wheels instead of running with spacers once my new brakes are fitted.
These wheels have not even been on my Scoob 2 weeks.
They are fitted with 215/45/17 KUMHO KU31 ECSTA SPORT tyres of which, one is brand new and the remaining 3 have loads of tread on them.
These will fit all Imprezas with a 5x100 PCD and (as I have now found out) will only clear Subaru 4 pot brakes with 5mm spacers.
Any questions just ask.
Only hoping to make my money back on them there for looking for £350 ovno
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sorry for the delay mate, the carraige on these would be about £70 to get them to you.
It is perfectly safe to run spacers as long as you can get enough turns on the nuts to hold your wheels on safely. However, any bigger than 5mm and you would need to be looking at extended studs as well.
It is perfectly safe to run spacers as long as you can get enough turns on the nuts to hold your wheels on safely. However, any bigger than 5mm and you would need to be looking at extended studs as well.
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