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Discussion in '360/430' started by RichardCH, Sep 17, 2009.

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  1. tazandjan

    tazandjan Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Get Hill Engineering spacers instead and you can order them with matching bolts. I had a set of H&Rs and quality was so bad I threw them away. Replaced with HE's spacers.
     
  2. jjrho

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  3. RichardCH

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    with 15mm your tires will be slightly outside the bodywork at the front of the rear wheel. 11mm is perfect, I have 2 sets of Hill Engineering 11mm with their lug bolts to go, pm me if interest, 2 X 4 wheels = 8 11MM spacers and lug bolts sets
     
  4. jjrho

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    I'm interested in em...but why 2x4? 8??
    I only need 4 spacers n 11mm longer bolts. ..

    What color are the spacers n lug bolts ? I would take the old shorter lug bolts out n put new longer ones in or wait. The 430 rims take a longer bolts right? I can't remember.... lmk
     
  5. RichardCH

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  6. FF360

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    Hello, reading your old thread. I also have a 360 With OEM 19" 430 wheels. Did you end up doing 25mm rear and 15mm front? Could you please let me know your thoughts and any pics! Hanks heaps, Adam
     
  7. Flyingbrick242

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  8. GCalo

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    11 mm is perfect for the 360 rears and rear tires will protrude exactly as stated by RichardCH

    Use the bolt-ons and find bolts 11-12 mm longer for the rears
     
  9. F1 champion

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    I own a 2004 ferrari 360 with the 18inch modular wheels. I was thinking of getting 15mm front and 25mm back. My car has the factory height. Would these size spacers work?
     
  10. GCalo

    GCalo F1 Veteran

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    Consider that you are throwing the vehicle weight off from the bearing centerline.

    25 mm rear is a lot. 15 mm rear is more than sufficient

    I would do nothing front as this will create possible problems for fender rub.

    Be a bit conservative with spacers
     

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