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Old 05-26-2008, 04:23 PM
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Thanks for all the good information.

So for a good set of wheel adaptors it sounds like a set from Skult or Motorsports tech is the way to go? Unless someone knows of any other good ones to check out?!?

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Thanks for all the good information.

So for a good set of wheel adaptors it sounds like a set from Skult or Motorsports tech is the way to go? Unless someone knows of any other good ones to check out?!?

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As I said above, I'd avoid Motorsport Tech, but that's just me. Another manufacturer that makes very high quality wheel adapters is H&R. They make what they call their Trak+ spacers and adapters in various thicknesses...the only issue with theirs is that they are what they are, no customs, so you're stuck with the thicknesses they have to offer. Aside from that though, they're TUV compliant and very well made.

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As I said above, I'd avoid Motorsport Tech, but that's just me. Another manufacturer that makes very high quality wheel adapters is H&R. They make what they call their Trak+ spacers and adapters in various thicknesses...the only issue with theirs is that they are what they are, no customs, so you're stuck with the thicknesses they have to offer. Aside from that though, they're TUV compliant and very well made.

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As I said above, I'd avoid Motorsport Tech, but that's just me.
Ah I misread you, just read the first part not the second how you didn't have a good experience with them.

Are these the H&R adaptors you are talking about?
http://www.hrsprings.com/products/trak/


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Are these the H&R adaptors you are talking about? http://www.hrsprings.com/products/trak/

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Those are indeed the adapters that I was talking about. I got the last set from one of their distributors in WA state, but I would suggest going through the distributors listed on their website until you find one with the best overall price and/or has the item you're looking for in stock.

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