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Jamieg285:
I'm in a dilemma, I need some chunky wheel spacers in order to be able to use the Corvette wheels I've got, but I can't measure what size I need as the suspension isn't on the car.

Rough guidance is 2in on the front and 2.5 on the rear, but it can vary.  I was willing to take a punt on those sizes, but cannot find 2.5 'off the shelf' and custom builds are 4x the price.

My question is, if I purchased 3" ones (see below), would it be possible to skim off the outer layers relatively easily, to get them to the thickness I need?



I'm guessing that the studs are press in, so would be removable (but I will check)

Andy:
If the studs are removeable and the bore is just a straight fit onto the hub boss, then yes. But I'd guess on the other face (of what is pictured) is a bored lip that fits over the hub boss. This will need to be machined in there too.

Roadkill:
Personally I wouldn't want to press out those studs .... I'd doubt the ally would take too kindly to having them removed and then pressed back in.

The relief at the back depends on whether they're hub-centric or not ... Most aren't .... Especially the cheaper ones.

You'd have to take the material off the front, too, as if you took it off the back you wouldn't have a safe amount of material to bolt them to the car's hubs.

Roadkill:
Also, I wonder if they've been anodised ?

FUBAR:
Sorry Jamie but from our experts above it sounds like there's a reason the custom made ones are 4x the price...

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