OK, bringing this thread back out of the depths of the past. I got a great deal on set of brembo 4pot brakes from a local guy. Only issue I have is my track wheels won't fit. Here's my situation, so I need input from you engineering types out there....
Scenario 1: Using my standard 3mm spacers, I have ~1.4mm of free space in between the edge of the caliper and the inside of the wheel. It's fairly close to the hub, but I'm worried about possible deflection under high cornering. See pic below. I'd prefer to run this setup, but I don't want to ruin the caliper and wheel w/ deflection rub.

Scenario 2: I've purchased at set of 5mm spacers, but I'm concerned about thread engagement. W/ the spacers in place, I've done several test turns and I consistently get 9.5 turns of the wheel nut.
Like I said, I'd prefer to run scenario 1, but possible deflection concerns me. Is 9 complete turns of the wheel nut enough? I could have the spacers turned down a mm and gain a mm in space over the 3mm and also gain maybe a full turn or so of the wheel nut.
Inquiring minds want to know. If I have to, I'll replace the front studs. There's a 1/4" boss on the end of the stock studs. Buying a standard length stud that's fully threaded would solve my concerns, but I've blown enough money on this setup so far.
I can use some THSCC brain power here please.