Buddyclub P1 racing

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grey_NC
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Buddyclub P1 racing

Post by grey_NC »

hi brian,

i was looking at buddyclub p1 racing wheels and i found two sizes that was 17x9 with 37mm offset and 27mm offset....will the studs be too short for that offset or will it fit? Ignoring the fender issue because i will be using fender flares
just wanted to know if the offset is too much for the studs
if it fits....wut is the lowest offset the studs will be able to handle?
thank you
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Post by Brian »

Stud length usually not at issue unless using spacers to push the wheels outward. Pad thickness of the wheel should be standard regardless of the offset.
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Post by grey_NC »

so wif fender flares....even 27 offset should be fine stud wise?
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