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Old 12-19-2014, 11:49 PM
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Hey guys I got some new wheels and need some adapters that are 5x135 to 6x135. I know I need hub centric but can someone point me to a good set that should be pretty good? Any info would be highly appreciated
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I'm sure someone else will give you the lecture on adapters, so I'll save that one.

I don't know of any reputable brands, but DO NOT go through integrity auto on Ebay, they have a horrible product, and horrible customer service.
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I'm sure someone else will give you the lecture on adapters, so I'll save that one. I don't know of any reputable brands, but DO NOT go through integrity auto on Ebay, they have a horrible product, and horrible customer service.
OK thanks man
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Originally Posted by biggreenf-150
Hey guys I got some new wheels and need some adapters that are 5x135 to 6x135. I know I need hub centric but can someone point me to a good set that should be pretty good? Any info would be highly appreciated
I'll agree with red ford here and add it can be done, i have 1" adapters all the way around on my wheels and not a single issue in the 2 years I've had them, and I've not been easy on them, they've seen just as much abuse as the stock studs. They are billet aluminum built in the us, ran me about 300$ for 4. This is something your not gonna wanna skimp on the price because quality counts here if you plan to go this route. I'm not saying everyones done it wrong, but with cheap spacers and poor installations Its very easy for them to fail. If done right, you'll be fine.
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Originally Posted by 02_Black_On_White
I'll agree with red ford here and add it can be done, i have 1" adapters all the way around on my wheels and not a single issue in the 2 years I've had them, and I've not been easy on them, they've seen just as much abuse as the stock studs. They are billet aluminum built in the us, ran me about 300$ for 4. This is something your not gonna wanna skimp on the price because quality counts here if you plan to go this route. I'm not saying everyones done it wrong, but with cheap spacers and poor installations Its very easy for them to fail. If done right, you'll be fine.
thanks man what kind do u have?
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Originally Posted by biggreenf-150
thanks man what kind do u have?
I honestly cant remember where i ordered them from, I'll see if i have an email from when i ordered but its a long shot lol.
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Originally Posted by 02_Black_On_White
I honestly cant remember where i ordered them from, I'll see if i have an email from when i ordered but its a long shot lol.
OK thanks man
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I would try getting in touch with bora. I emailed them a couple times before purchasing mine, they have good customer service and machine your product after you order them, so I'm sure they could do an adapter for you.


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