How long lug nuts for spacers on CTT
#1
How long lug nuts for spacers on CTT
I was contemplating getting 20mm spacers for front and 25mm for rear wheels.
Can anyone tell me how long my lug nuts need to be for each of these spacer thicknesses? Have been looking around and hoping to buy the spacers but hesitant due to not knowing lengths for sure.
Also, which lug nuts are good for the CTT, any recommendations?
Thanks.
Can anyone tell me how long my lug nuts need to be for each of these spacer thicknesses? Have been looking around and hoping to buy the spacers but hesitant due to not knowing lengths for sure.
Also, which lug nuts are good for the CTT, any recommendations?
Thanks.
#2
Stock thread length is 36mm if I remember right, so you'll want up to 56 and 61mm bolts. You can go a couple of mm shorter without problems, but if you go longer there can be issues with the bolts extending through the hubs.
#3
Those would be the correct fitment as XR4Tim mentioned above. We offer the H&R wheel bolts that you need in the 54 MM and 60 MM size, the 60 MM are currently on limited quantity sale as we speak. For more information Click Here.
#4
Adaptec is a site sponsor selling USA made spacers that include the proper length bolts for the spacers purchased. The price is competitive too.
I bought a 15mm set for the rear of my 955 with 9'' wide 20'' Technos. In my config with 275 tires, the top of the tire side wall is flush with my non-flared fender.
Adaptec had the spacers in stock and shipped same day as payment, and I'm 100% happy with the product.
I bought a 15mm set for the rear of my 955 with 9'' wide 20'' Technos. In my config with 275 tires, the top of the tire side wall is flush with my non-flared fender.
Adaptec had the spacers in stock and shipped same day as payment, and I'm 100% happy with the product.
#5
Thanks for the tip JFR. Just pulled the trigger on a front and rear set from them. You were right, including bolts (same to OEM) and the spacers, pricing is really good. Shipping cost me $25 on top but still was a good price.
#7
Going with 18mm for front and 23mm for rear. Based on my measurements, the 18mm at front will bring it within 2mm of flush with fenders, and 23mm within 2mm of flush with rear fenders. Been thinking about it for a while and finally decided to pull the trigger. The 2mm difference will be impossible to detect visually.
I do plan to have pics taken for proper comparison by anyone in similar decision time.
I do plan to have pics taken for proper comparison by anyone in similar decision time.
Last edited by ciaka; 05-15-2013 at 02:17 PM.
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