Spacers for 2023 OEM Wheels?

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It may be too early to ask as very few folks have 2023 cars now, but does anyone know if the older (2022 and back) wheel spacers work the same on the newer multi spoke 2023 wheels?

Meaning if you had a set of Burger spacers from a 2020+ car would they install and have the same offset on the 2023?
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No reason they shouldn't work the same.
 

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As stated there’s no reason they shouldn’t. The hub bore will not have changed
 

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It may be too early to ask as very few folks have 2023 cars now, but does anyone know if the older (2022 and back) wheel spacers work the same on the newer multi spoke 2023 wheels?

Meaning if you had a set of Burger spacers from a 2020+ car would they install and have the same offset on the 2023?
They'll work.
 
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I wasn't so much concerned about the spacers fitting the hubs, as I assume they did not change the hubs so the new wheels had to fit them... I was more concerned about the offset.

But I guess if we assume no change to the hubs then the new wheels must have the exact same default offset as the original wheels, meaning the spacers will result in the exact same additive offset as the old wheels.
 

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I wasn't so much concerned about the spacers fitting the hubs, as I assume they did not change the hubs so the new wheels had to fit them... I was more concerned about the offset.

But I guess if we assume no change to the hubs then the new wheels must have the exact same default offset as the original wheels, meaning the spacers will result in the exact same additive offset as the old wheels.
I have some 10mms you can have to try out and report back with.
 
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I have some 10mms you can have to try out and report back with.
Thanks for the offer, but I don't have my car yet... hell, I don't even have my allocation yet. I'm just checking boxes on my parts shopping list for when I finally get word I have my allocation so I can start buying parts so everything is ready when the car gets here.
 

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No worries. They fit and work
 

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Shhh, I want free spacers >_>.

I will still test anyway.
 

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Installed last week they work. 12/15mm is perfect
 
 




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