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Hcraig13
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Ok so i recently ordered itichiba 20mm spacers so that i would be a little bit more happy with my crappy motegi wheels. Turns out since there universal 4 lugs the stock studs are to long and wont fit. so im feed up with them and im looking at getting asa ar1's. Does anyone know if the 4 lugs have a cut out between the holes for the stock studs to fit into. Like this

These are the wheels im looking at



Does anyone have pictures on a 240 yes ive searchedThanks


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AZ89two4Tsx
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So I'm assuming you're doing a slip-on 5 lug conversion?

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Chris28
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You realize when you buy bolt on spacers you have to grind down what's left of the old lugs right...

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AZ89two4Tsx
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Oh, you're talking about spacers. Why don't you just get wheels that fit properly?

Nvkreationz
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Chris28 wrote:You realize when you buy bolt on spacers you have to grind down what's left of the old lugs right...
I was thinking the same

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OM3GA
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Why not just do the best thing and convert to 5 lug.. FR Sport has Front and Rear Ichiba 5 lug hubs for $480 and you can open yourself up to a whole line of better wheels offsets and styles, And you can even be cheap and just get s14 rotors and keep your stock brake setup! IMO your going to end up spending the same amount but you'll be alot more satisfied with your setup.

Matej
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Buy bigger spacers, at least 25mm, and also better wheels.

94_240sx
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Chris28 wrote:You realize when you buy bolt on spacers you have to grind down what's left of the old lugs right...
Not all the time. If you have these holes on the wheel, old lugs will go in there.

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slyedog240sx
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it depends on the spacer.I have 4lug 113 to 4 lug 100 that fit perfectly with the stock lugs.It was a perfectly flush surface for the wheel to bolt onto.http://adaptitusa.com/Call and they should be able to custom anything you want.Asa are nice wheels.I've had mine for three years and they are just as shiny as the day i got them, when i keep them clean.

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Hcraig13
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OM3GA- You do realize i can order the wheels for almost the price of the front hubs. Like i said its my DD so i order 5 lug hubs lets say. around $700 after that and then another $1000 for wheels in a weekend. Yea right. I really would like to do that though. I understand your point. Im not trying to bash you or anything.

Im thinking i may order the wheels. I have been wanting new wheels for a while and this is a good excuse. ASA is licensed by BBS so i don't think i would have any problems with them.If they have the holes Cool but if not then ill cut then ends of the studs off.

Does shortening the studs have any effect on there strength. I was kind of worried about that.


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