Ok so the rims finally show up at the shop along with the Nitto tires that were backordered and took forever to arrive. They get ready to mount them and just my luck they don't clear the front caliper. I know at least one person that's going to say "I told you so." Lol. Anyway my options now lie with hubcentric spacers (about 8mm thick) to help give the front rims clearance on the calipers. Soooooooo........
Diablo Wheels, which is the company I bought the rims from, is willing to have custom spacers made and eat the cost since they made an error about the fitment. Their spacers would come hubcentric to the hub and also to the inner diameter of the rim and would include extended lugs instead of extended studs. I was also looking into a company called Adaptec which said the can make the 8mm hubcentric spacers for me and theirs would have extended studs instead of extended lug nuts. The rim shop would eat the cost of two pair if I decided to go this route. My question is which route should I go? I want the safest option so I am trying to figure out if the extended lugs would provide the same amount of support as the extended studs. Since both methods will have the rim resting on the hubcentric spacers, does it matter?