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Allan, keep the car as it is!

 

that's a piece of art and history, please do not rape her... :)

 

ciao

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Allan, keep the car as it is!

 

that's a piece of art and history, please do not rape her... :)

 

ciao

No raping... And wheel spacers come off easily..

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Anyone intstall them? Does anyone know the bore size and bolt pattern?

 

You might want to talk to George Evans about them and get his take on installing them.

From what I have heard, it is frowned upon to install them as the lug bolts could snap due to the extra loads.

I do not have any experience first hand however I would imagine George does and can advise you.

 

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You might want to talk to George Evans about them and get his take on installing them.

From what I have heard, it is frowned upon to install them as the lug bolts could snap due to the extra loads.

I do not have any experience first hand however I would imagine George does and can advise you.

You need to replace the lugbolts with longer ones.

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I think they maybe the same.. Need to find out all hole and bolt diameters..

 

I am curious on why you want to add the spacers?

Is it for the look's? or is it for the wider track and possibly better handling?

If I were to guess it is both as I am sure it will look good and could be beneficial with the handling.

 

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I am curious on why you want to add the spacers?

Is it for the look's? or is it for the wider track and possibly better handling?

If I were to guess it is both as I am sure it will look good and could be beneficial with the handling.

Both! Have you seen how much room there is from wheel to fender? It will look soo much meaner if the wheel comes out farther, and of course should handle better.

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Both! Have you seen how much room there is from wheel to fender? It will look soo much meaner if the wheel comes out farther, and of course should handle better.

 

Yes there is a good bit of room in there I hope those work out for you.

I thought I saw a Countach with Murcielago wheels on it so maybe the bolt patterns remained the same for the Countach, Diablo and the Murcielago.

I would not be surprised if that was the case.

 

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Yes there is a good bit of room in there I hope those work out for you.

I thought I saw a Countach with Murcielago wheels on it so maybe the bolt patterns remained the same for the Countach, Diablo and the Murcielago.

I would not be surprised if that was the case.

Yes ive seen with both wheels on the Countach. Also the spacers I would use are hubcentric, not generic spacers.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Redlambo where are those spacer available from they look well made.

 

I just stumbled across them by searching online.

They were advertised on used lamborghiniparts.com I guess they are affiliated with Lambo stuff.

I do not know either group so do your own due diligence.

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