2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
I did a few search on here and google, no luck finding this info.
Sorry I realise I'd asked this question in another post, but the thread was titled something else... so it may not catch everyone's attention to it.
have any of you guys weighted the spacers you installed for your corvette or 4th gen rims?
Sorry I realise I'd asked this question in another post, but the thread was titled something else... so it may not catch everyone's attention to it.
have any of you guys weighted the spacers you installed for your corvette or 4th gen rims?
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Re: 2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
The quickest & easiest way to find out, should be to ask the manufacturer, such as Skulte.com.
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Re: 2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
I have slow months. Don't feel bad. I'll grab mine tomorrow and stick them on the medical scale we have to see what they are to compare to manufacturer's claims.
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Re: 2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
I just put a Skulte 1.7" adapter that I had laying around on my shipping scale. It came in at 3 lbs, 0.2 oz. Hope that helps. 2" is probably a couple ounces more.
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Re: 2'' Spacer/Adapter weight
Well.....They are aluminum, not steel, so they should be light!
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