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  1. Red Bull

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    If the 2nd gen hubs are the same as the 1st, none. The hub center is 10mm so you will lose the hub centric mounting of your wheels... 8mm might work, but 12 or greater will be better because the spacer should have its own lip to center your wheels on.
     
  2. Nathan

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    H&R TRAK+ Wheel Spacers are a very good brand. OutMotoring carries them.
     
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    Agree with Nathan, H&R makes high quality spacers.

    Expanding on Red Bull's comments... how tall is the centering ring on your 2010 Clubman hubs? In a 1st gen MINI hub, it is about 10mm, which makes a 10mm spacer a bad choice — it leaves no lip to center the wheel. I suspect it may be the case with your Clubman as well. With H&R, you can go down to a 5mm spacer, or go up to 15mm spacer that has its own centering ring.
     
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    Thanks for the help everyone.
     
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    I modify my hubs to run 10mm, or I will rub the strut with 8 or rub the fender liner with 12

    arent these cars really lug centric? I've ran without hub adapters before with no issues, and some of my hub adapters are plastic, there is no way those things hold any weight they are hollow and weak
     
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    #8 Qik, May 12, 2017
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    They are HUB centric yes. I've gotten aftermarket wheels with the plastic centering rings and had vibration at highway speeds. Ended up going back to stock. If you rub the fender liner with 12 go back to 205's.
     
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    No, they are hub centric.
     
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    #10 Firebro17, May 12, 2017
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    Metal ones.
     
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    What is Metal lines????
     
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    Thanks guys for all of your help. I ordered the 12mm from OutMotoring.
     
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    Don't forget the extended bolts!
     
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    Most good spacers come with the extended bolts included. :Thumbsup:
     
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    I just checked and they are now included at outmotoring, when I ordered mine a while back they were extra.
     
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    Yes, the extended bolts did come with the spacers.
    Can't wait to get them on and out of the garage as good weather is hopefully coming soon!!!!!
     
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    Katana is also good. And I highly doubt the center bore is 10mm. That's the diameter of the ring around the axle nut. You want hub centric but any quality manufacturers will be but not all hub centric are quality. Be sure to order longer bolts or studs. If this was for an r53 I have an extra set of 45mm bolts and 10 or 13mm spacers (can't remember) but didn't need them once I got new springs on my front ksports.

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  17. rkw

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    By 10mm, we are referring to how much the center bore extends out from hub, not the diameter. MINI center bore diameter is 56.1mm.
     
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    Thanks for the offer although mine is an R55. I got 12mm spacers and they fit tight to the wheel...I also got the longer bolts with the spacers and everything is good.
     
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    Ah I see. I think any spacers that are hub centric will have a new bore to align the wheel on. That's how my katanas are.

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  20. olerodder

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    What should I torque the bolts to with the spacers. I have them 100 lb ft now and was thinking of using loctite on the threads...any suggestions as these of the first spacers I've use in 60 years of motoring.