Varrstoen ES2 Full Polish 18x9.5+22
#41
i have the e2's but they are the black chrome i couldn't find the full polished ones kinda frustrating looking for them wheels no matter where i looked i didnt find what i wanted so i settled instead like an idiot.
#43
Well then varrstoen with et22 or et12 arent for u and Ya I was but having front camber issues that was cause I was told the skunk2 kit could go -3 degrees when it could only get-1.5.. The fix for that issue is easy so I still say 19's... U have my number to get ahold of me... Everyone makes it sound so hard to do man when it's really not... I'm extending out the same offer that 05_nbp_tl did for me is tell me every issue and fix I needed to know before I went down this road... I was in ur shoes a few months back and trust me I don't regret it one bit and if it wasn't for someone like 05_nbp_tl talking me through some of this stuff I would have gave up... So if u need me I'm here and I'm sure there are also other members that will do the same...
#44
I wanna bump this tread and bring this topic back. I have my mind set on the ES2 19x9.5 +22. I am a bit confused on what spacers will need to clear my brembos. I was told 7mm spacers but i see some post that says 5mm will work. Well which is it?
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I've heard 7mm from multiple people.
If you'd like to test for yourself, throw some washers on the studs and then the wheel.
Each washer is 1mm (or should be) and that will be a good reference for you.
DO NOT DRIVE WITH THE WASHERS ON THE STUDS.
If you'd like to test for yourself, throw some washers on the studs and then the wheel.
Each washer is 1mm (or should be) and that will be a good reference for you.
DO NOT DRIVE WITH THE WASHERS ON THE STUDS.
#46
2014 Jeep SRT
Or just buy a pair of 5mm and a pair of 7mm spacers. Trial and error.
#48
help with fitment on es222
Well i finally pull the trigger and got the es222. I got 8mm spacers and the hubrings to go with it. Now im running into a issue. How do i make the hub ring work with these because theres no room to put the hubrings onto the spacer. How would i take care of this? And also it looks like i might have to get extended studs to make it work. It looks like i'm gnna have to do alot of work.
#49
2014 Jeep SRT
Put the hub rings on your wheels first, then mount them..and yes, you will need extended studs with 8mm spacers. Not worth the hassle, IMO. You should've taken my original advice and bought some 5mm spacers as well and you'd be all set lol
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