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Old 04-04-2011, 11:10 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Lucalare View Post
You absolutely should have them unless the center bore of your rims is exactly the same as your hub, otherwise the weight of your car is supported by the lugs (which are not made for the job). I believe the hub size of the alero is 70.3 mm.

hmmm.....maybe i will order those from summit too.....i dont have any shaking though....i can go 80-90 with no shakes. But if it takes some weight off the studs that cant be a bad thing lol....i will def get a set....cant hurt anything....
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