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I have a set of 4 Eibach 10mm hub centric pro spacers and extended wheel studs. These retail at between £90 and £100 per pair delivered. I have used these on my RA but not often so are in excellent condition. They are 100 PCD but are multi-drilled but not sure if they do fit 114 PCD cars. I will load some pictures tomorrow but link below to what they are.
They require the extended studs provided with the kit.
Please forgive me if this is as stupid a question as it sounds but how easy is it to fit the extended studs? Is it a case of simply hitting the original studs from outside to in and they fall out? Then poke the new studs in from the rear? I’ve read somewhere you have to be careful no to break the ABS sensor ring or something???
Please forgive me if this is as stupid a question as it sounds but how easy is it to fit the extended studs? Is it a case of simply hitting the original studs from outside to in and they fall out? Then poke the new studs in from the rear? I’ve read somewhere you have to be careful no to break the ABS sensor ring or something???
Not a stupid question at all. It is pretty straight forward, just put a nut on the studs and knock them out and then fit the studs in and draw them in with another nut.
At the front it's easy as described above. At the rear it's just a case of undoing the hex head bots that hold the ABS ring in place, simply push the ring out the way and knock the studs out. When the new studs are fitted just refit the bolts for the abs ring. It's a simple process.