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Carl's SHO

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Hello,

Will someone please confirm hub size is 63.4mm or 70.5mm? It looks like all 2010+ are 63.4mm but I can't find a 100% definitive answer. I assume the factory flower wheels have the same 63.4mm center bore.

2015 non-pp

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Carl's SHO

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Hello,

Will someone please confirm hub size is 63.4mm or 70.5mm? It looks like all 2010+ are 63.4mm but I can't find a 100% definitive answer. I assume the factory flower wheels have the same 63.4mm center bore.

2015 non-pp

Thank you
I guess I'm specifically looking for the hub diameter of the vehicle to know what size hub bore to get on spacers.
 

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100% 63.4mm just put bolt on hubcentric 20mm spacers front and rear on my 15 non pp. I did have to cut my studs back to clear the wheels sits square with the top of the fender.
 

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100% 63.4mm just put bolt on hubcentric 20mm spacers front and rear on my 15 non pp. I did have to cut my studs back to clear the wheels sits square with the top of the fender.

Not to hijack the thread but any pics?
 

Kevlar07

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Here you go
 

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100% 63.4mm just put bolt on hubcentric 20mm spacers front and rear on my 15 non pp. I did have to cut my studs back to clear the wheels sits square with the top of the fender.

Please elaborate on cutting your studs back...
 

Kevlar07

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The factory studs were too long when I bolted the spacers on and hit the wheel so I cut approximately 13mm off the studs 7mm of that was untreated so no big deal. I used a cut off wheel and went really slow spraying the stud with water so I wouldn't over heat and weaken the studs.
 

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