Pair Circuit Performance 15mm Thick | 4x100 | 12x1.5 | 56.1mm Centerbore Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Acura Integra Honda Civic Mini Cooper
Product Description
Pair Circuit Performance 15mm Thick | 4x100 | 12x1.5 | 56.1mm Centerbore Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Acura Integra Honda Civic Mini Cooper
- Thickness: 15mm (.59")
- Bolt Pattern: 4x100
- Lug Thread Pitch: 12x1.5
- Centerbore: 56.1mm
- 100% Authentic Circuit Performance Product
Circuit Performance Aluminum Wheel Spacers features 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum. Get a much more aggressive look on your vehicle by pushing the wheels out to the fender edge with these Circuit Performance spacers.
Built with the toughest materials: 6061-T6 aluminum is heat-treated and artificially aged for added structural strength and toughness making it perfect for high quality light weight Circuit Performance spacers.
Perfect fitment: These spacers feature a 60 degree taper on the in inside mating edge for a perfect fitment up against your vehicle hub.
Includes hardware: Lug nuts are included with every Circuit Performance wheel spacer. Simply bolt the spacer to your factory studs using the supplied lug nuts, then bolt your wheel to the spacer with your vehicle lug nuts.
Specifications:
Thickness: 15mm (.59")
Bolt Pattern: 4x100
Lug Thread Pitch: 12x1.5
Centerbore: 56.1mm
Color: Silver Aluminum
What's Included?
Two (2) Circuit Performance 15mm thick, 4x100 Bolt Pattern, 12x1.5 Lug Thread, 56.1mm Centerbore Aluminum Spacers
Works great on the following vehicles:
1986-2001 Acura Integra (all trims EXCEPT Type-R)
1986-1989 Honda Accord
1988-2005 Honda Civic
1988-1991 Honda CRX
1992-1997 Honda Civic Del Sol
2006-2010 Honda Fit
2002-2014 Mini Cooper
Note: Never use impact tools with aluminum spacers. Torque to factory specifications using hand tools only. Make sure to clean your vehicles hub mating surface extremely well to prevent high speed vibrations.
Note: When using spacers that are 15mm thick your wheels may need to have the relief cutout pockets pictured above and/or your factory studs may need to be cut down to a shorter overall length.
