Future Classic Titanium Studs and Spacer Install

satindragon

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Wanted to fill out the wheel well a bit more so opted for their spacers and titanium stud kit.

I went 12mm up front and 15mm in the rear.

Stock bolt weight - 10.85 ounces
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Titanium studs and bolts - 11.65 ounces

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12 mm spacer - 9.85 ounces

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And the final look after installation.

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Curious as to why you chose the stud kit when their spacer kit comes with longer bolts?

I'm still trying to decide between Burger and FC spacer kit... I think the 12~13mm front and 15mm rears are perfect for stock wheels and OE suspension
 
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Curious as to why you chose the stud kit when their spacer kit comes with longer bolts?

I'm still trying to decide between Burger and FC spacer kit... I think the 12~13mm front and 15mm rears are perfect for stock wheels and OE suspension
2 reasons.

1. The supplied bolts weigh 16 ounces so they're almost 5 ounces heavier per corner.

2. Titanium studs look cool.

Mostly 2. :)
 

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2 reasons.

1. The supplied bolts weigh 16 ounces so they're almost 5 ounces heavier per corner.

2. Titanium studs look cool.

Mostly 2. :)
I agree...the titaniums do look cool :thumbsup:
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