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Spacers

944 man

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Can anyone tell me with certainty what is the widest spacer that can safely be accomodated by the standard studs on a 951 or S2 front hub, please?

I suspect that mine (unfitted: found in my garage) are 1mm-2mm over the maximum.
 
I'm sure it's 7mm iv got 10mm spacer I'm sure it be fine if I need to use it. Swap studs out is a pain, not a quick job
 
Ive guesstimated mine as 8mm, but I will know for certain when I remember to take my micrometer.
 
Not much I don't think I have some (7mm i think) if you want to try them - I stuck them on my turbo but wasn't happy with the length of thread left - using open nuts it didn't fill the whole of the nut when fully tight
 
I use 7mm spacers at the front and I think that's the highest thickness tolerated by the German TÃœV, for what it's worth. Never noticed a nut loosening.
 

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