Fitment: This wheel spacer kit is a perfect fit for 2005 - 2021 Subaru STI and 2015 - 2021 Subaru WRX. If your vehicle is a 2005 - 2022 Subaru STi or 2015 - 2021 WRX, its factory lug pattern is 5x114.3. With this kit, you can easily convert to a 5x100 lug pattern wheel. It's a great choice if you have a specific wheel design that doesn't match your factory pattern or if you want to work with upgraded stock and aftermarket brake components. Installation is a breeze! Just bolt the wheel conversion spacers to your car using the 5x114.3 holes and then install your new wheels on the 5x100 studs. Specs: The spacers are 20mm in size, with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and are sold as a pair. Customers should tighten them to OEM specs and it's recommended to apply Blue Loctite to OE studs. Features: These spacers are hub - centric. They have chamfered lips on both the hub and wheel sides for easy installation. Made of lightweight high - strength 6061 - T6 alloy materials, they are coated with black anodized finish for a sleek look and corrosion resistance. The studs are Grade 12.9 Geomet coated and the nuts are Grade 8.8 Geomet coated. Wheel spacers offer multiple benefits, such as more brake caliper clearance with aftermarket wheels, a wider track profile, and a cleaner look by making your wheels more flush with your fenders.


Using these wheel spacers is quite simple. First, check if your car is a 2005 - 2022 Subaru STi or 2015 - 2021 WRX, as these spacers are designed for them. Then, take the spacers and bolt them to your car using the 5x114.3 holes. After that, you can install your new wheels on the 5x100 studs. When tightening the spacers, make sure to follow the OEM specs. It's also a good idea to apply Blue Loctite to the OE studs to ensure a secure fit. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the spacers regularly. Check for any signs of corrosion, especially since they are exposed to the elements. If you notice the black anodized coating starting to wear off, it might be a good time to take some protective measures. Also, make sure the studs and nuts are tight. If you find them loose, tighten them as soon as possible to avoid any safety issues.