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Old 06-25-2010, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by donpisto
If it's the track series (teal box if they have different colors for different series) then yes, they are hubcentric. i've ran mine for quite a bit and no issues at all.

Once you get them on and drive a little, re-torque them again.
+1. I re-torqued mine after 3 days of driving with them. I was surprised to find out how much they had gotten loose from when i first installed them. After the 2nd torquing is done, you should be good to go. But its always good to check it once every month to be safe.
 
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Is it safe to go at high speeds with spacers?
 
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Originally Posted by EnJoiLuv
+1. I re-torqued mine after 3 days of driving with them. I was surprised to find out how much they had gotten loose from when i first installed them. After the 2nd torquing is done, you should be good to go. But its always good to check it once every month to be safe.
The instructions say to re-torque after 60 miles. I did that and haven't checked since. Nothing wrong with being cautious though.
 

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