leg shield wheel holder
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It'll do it on all of them. It depends what sort of holder you have and what shape it's in as to how it sits. You might possibly be able to bend the legs a little if there is enough room for adjustment. Or, depending how long your bolts are, you might try putting a nut behind the wheel to bring it out a little more.
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Another option is to put long nuts, like the cylinder head spacer nut, on the holder and use bolts to attract the wheel.
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Just had my studs welded longer so that I can fit SIP rims plus the oil holder. I tried the extension nuts and studs but the wheel sat too far forward. Bolts available if you want them Dennis,plus studs if I can find them.