Can you run spacers on stock Racingharts?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/15MM...ies?hash=item518bba0902&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245
thats the smallest offset they have, would that work??? Or should I PM them and see if they have a 10MM one? so it would be at +45 and not +40

They can't go smaller than 15mm or they won't fit right. The way these work is you use the nuts that come with them to bolt the spacer down to your hub. Then you mount the wheel on the new spacer studs and secure with your lugnuts. If the spacer is shallower than 15mm your stock studs will stick through the spacer too far and the wheels wont flush up to the spacer.
 
I just got 8mm spacers on a 17x7 +55 miata rims. Should i get extended studs? Im not sure how many threads i was able to get the lug around.
 
It looks really good, personally with your stance, I'd go 15mm spacer. That should be perfect. 20mm seems to be too much.

I'd run 15mm but I tuck tire, so with a 10mm, my tires would rub a lot more than the currently do.
 
Best pic at the moment
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I'll try to take some today that really show off the stance of the wheels (2thumbs)
 
dang, that does look good in the rear, Man im sorry Mazda F'ed up. White would have been the best color on the msp. But nooooo Mazda didn't make it in white.
 
Actually, Ford Tierra or Lynx, it's a twin model of mazda 323. Only sell in Asia Pacific area. The interior and engine are exactly the same as Mazda 323. Just the slightly different looking.
 
not reading 6 pages, so this may have been said, but changing the offset, will throw off your alignment my car came with +40's on it, and there was nasty camber, switched to the Mz3 wheels 52.5 offset, no camber wear issues. same with my snow tires which I believe (but don't really care) are 50 offset. I'll be running FDs with 3mm spacers (I think) next summer, for a 47 offset when all said is and done. you CAN run whatever offset you want, but anything below 42 (so anything over a 13mm spacer) on stock size tires and you'll probably be chewing on tires with your fender unless you roll them.
 
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