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Choose the Product That Best Suits You

For optimal fitment and a secure installation, precise measurements should be taken prior to placing your order.
The following guide will assist you in choosing the right wheel spacers for your vehicle, enhancing safety as well as driving comfort.

FAQs

While choosing wheel spacers might appear simple at first glance, there are several essential factors you should review before making your purchase:

  1. Verify the correct bolt pattern (PCD).

  2. Choose the appropriate spacer thickness.

  3. Select the right type of bolts or nuts.

Each of these aspects is explained in detail in the sections below, helping you make the safest and most effective choice for your car.

To find the correct bolt pattern for your vehicle, you can use the filter on our homepage by selecting your car’s make and model.
This will instantly display all wheel spacers compatible with your vehicle.

If you already know your exact bolt pattern (PCD), you may also filter directly by PCD and choose the correct option manually.

If you’re uncertain, our technical team is available by phone, WhatsApp, or email to guide you through the selection process.

We can supply wheel spacers in any thickness you require. If the exact size is not available in stock, we can manufacture it specifically for you.

When you search by make and model, you’ll see standard sizes such as 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm. However, custom thicknesses are also available.

If you need a non-standard size, simply contact us, and our team will guide you through the ordering process.

Selecting the correct bolts or nuts is just as important as choosing the right size or fit. Using the wrong fixings can lead to vibrations, wheel damage, or unsafe driving conditions. This is something many suppliers overlook, but we take it seriously.

On our website, you can choose from several fixing options depending on the type of wheels you have:

• Original Equipment (OEM) Wheels
• Spherical Seat Bolts
• Conical Seat Bolts
• Flat Seat Bolts
• Slim-Head Cylindrical Bolts
• Stud and Nut Conversion
• No Fixings Required

OEM Wheels
Select this option if your vehicle is fitted with factory wheels. This only applies to spherical or conical bolts. Other types may include an additional charge.

Spherical Seat Bolts
Choose this option if your wheels require bolts with a spherical seat.

Conical Seat Bolts
Choose this option if your wheels are designed for conical seat bolts.

Flat Seat Bolts
This option is suitable for wheels with a flat seat or if your car originally came with flat seat bolts.

Slim-Head Cylindrical Bolts
These are required for some aftermarket wheels that need narrow cylindrical heads. Brands like Japan Racing, Borbet, and Vertini often use this type. Our bolts have a 20mm head diameter.

Stud and Nut Conversion
Select this if you want to convert your setup to use threaded studs and separate nuts.

No Fixings Required
Choose this option if you already have the correct bolts or do not need any.

If you are unsure which option to choose, especially if you have changed your wheels or do not know if they are original or aftermarket, contact us. Our technical team will be happy to help you.

We keep our most popular wheel spacer sizes << 16 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 30 mm >> readily available in stock for fast shipping.

On each product page, you’ll see whether the item is available for immediate dispatch or custom-made to order, ensuring complete transparency before you buy.

If you require urgent delivery, please contact us prior to ordering so we can confirm same-day dispatch availability.

When installing hubcentric wheel spacers, it’s essential to check that the hub’s centre lip is no more than 1 mm shorter than the thickness of the spacer.

This ensures correct fitment and prevents clearance problems. The diagram below illustrates the proper setup.

Always verify that the wheel spacers you choose are fully compatible with your vehicle before ordering.

Rule of thumb: The hub’s centre lip must be at least 1 mm shorter than the spacer’s thickness.

Example: If your hub’s centre lip protrudes 13 mm, the minimum spacer thickness you can fit is 14 mm. Installing a thinner spacer could cause the hub lip to contact and damage the spacer’s internal hub seat.

If the exact spacers you’re looking for aren’t available, we can produce a custom-made set designed specifically for your vehicle.

Contact our support team and one of our specialists will guide you through the process to ensure the perfect fit.