Backspacing is 1/2" too far in. Get some 1/2" or 1" spacers if they don't fit.
Please say adapters, not spacers....spacers bring to mind that cheeeeeeeeep cast crap that WHEN IT FAILS will bust the living shit outta a car....
BTDT, not mine, but a friend's car.....couldn't believe it,
I hear of really good aluminum machined 'spacers' as being cool, just not anything off any store shelf.....I think it's Mr. Gasket that sold the one I saw....
it only takes once....cheep castings just not going to take the crap serious metal will....
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Please explain the difference between spacer and adapter.
I would have thought either one maybe have been maunufactured with cast material.
As usual I am probably wrong, but I have always thought spacer was a disc of a given thickness with holes in it that moved the wheel further out on the studs.
I thought an adapter was a disc of a given thickness that had holes for the wheel studs and another set of studs fastened to it that were a different bolt pattern to adapt a wheel to a different bolt pattern.
OK, you go to your typical 'speed shop' and buy a cheep POS cast potmetal maybe lo grade aluminum 'spacer' that typically fits a bunch of applications....alluded to above by Mr, Gasket co......
I pulled a wheel off some car and seen the destruct on that crap, it had shattered and caused some lug nut wear, it wasn't even a particularly high performance car, had 5 lugs is all I remember.....
now I am told we can use a machined spacer, precisely made to fit over the studs tightly, and being high quality/aircraft aluminum billet it can withstand the loading, cast junk can NOT.....
so that is all a spacer......an ADAPTOR like what I have on my vette, is typically much thicker, uses stock studs/nutz just like a mag wheel on the inner set of lugs.....then it has a indexed set of studs interleaved with the ones on the car....and a second set of lugs that actually hold the wheel to the adaptor......on on my car it takes TEN lugs to get to the rotor, for instance.....
the adaptors I have were made by VBP, and so it seems from the comments with the woman at the time, I was the guy who told them the thickness for getting '92 style/similar rims onto a shark.....NOW I have '89 17x9.5 vette rims all around....
the adaptors are made better than the wheels....seriously....
I still use stock lugs on the hubs, but they are 7/16? and the ones on the adaptors are 1/2 inch,....they maybe metric, but I forget about that point.....:drink: