canadiankiwi
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Hi, hoping someone may have an idea from their own experience on what thickness of spacer will be required.
In question is a 2020 equinox with 19 inch rims.
I'm installing 17 inch rims for the snow season.
The rims I'm looking at are 2008 equinox 7jx17 (7 " wide x 17 inch) with 5x115 boltpattern ET47 offset to go on a 2020 with the same 5x115 and 70.3 bore size. There is actually a factory option on a 2020 with 17jx17 with ET41 rims.
It's my son inlaws car so I don't have it handy right now to do physical measurements.
I have been told the rims will hit the calipers without spacers. I don't want to buy a spacer that is too thick because of thread engagement so I was wondering if someone has performed this rim switch beforehand that may know what works best. Thanks!
In question is a 2020 equinox with 19 inch rims.
I'm installing 17 inch rims for the snow season.
The rims I'm looking at are 2008 equinox 7jx17 (7 " wide x 17 inch) with 5x115 boltpattern ET47 offset to go on a 2020 with the same 5x115 and 70.3 bore size. There is actually a factory option on a 2020 with 17jx17 with ET41 rims.
It's my son inlaws car so I don't have it handy right now to do physical measurements.
I have been told the rims will hit the calipers without spacers. I don't want to buy a spacer that is too thick because of thread engagement so I was wondering if someone has performed this rim switch beforehand that may know what works best. Thanks!