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    Spacers on the cheap?

    Hi Guys,

    Anyone know how I can get a set of 10-15mm spacers on the cheap (atleast two, ideally 4)?
    In our last VW meet, I spoke to a few people who mentioned getting a spacer from an E30 space saver wheel that fits a MK1 perfectly. Are these spacers welded onto the space saver rim? Any other info on removal process?

    Any other options I should be looking at?

    Cheers

    PS I did a quick search and couldnt find the answers I was looking for.

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    How cheap is cheap? Ebay has pairs for around $200 for 20mm.
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    Are the suitable for golf's (can you link me up)?

    Thats abit pricey, but it might be a good option.

    Cheers for the reply btw.

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    depends on how much of a hurry youre in. I have some BFI spacers on their way. 16mm drilled for both 4x100 and 5x100.
    At a rough guestimate they will be around the $135 mark per pair. ETA is about 2 weeks at this stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    depends on how much of a hurry youre in. I have some BFI spacers on their way. 16mm drilled for both 4x100 and 5x100.
    At a rough guestimate they will be around the $135 mark per pair. ETA is about 2 weeks at this stage.
    Not in a super rush at this stage. Will let you know if I'll get a pair soon Tim, as that price is very good. I assume these are the slip one ones (i.e not the hub centric bolt on ones)?

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    i can do you rear ones,stub axle spacers style, much safer just a bit of a pain to put on

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    Quote Originally Posted by datzed View Post
    Not in a super rush at this stage. Will let you know if I'll get a pair soon Tim, as that price is very good. I assume these are the slip one ones (i.e not the hub centric bolt on ones)?
    Yeah just a standard hub centric/wheel centric spacer. Not bolt on. You'll need longer log bolts for something that big as well.

    have a look into the above suggestion of spacing out the stub axle as well. Thats always a great way of doing it.

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