Ichiba V2's
Ichiba V2's
Anyone have any experience with these spacers?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ICHIB...ht_2503wt_1165
They're hub centric with the extended studs, and look to be what I'm looking for. Just wondering if any first gens have any reviews about them, I've seen some good reviews so far from TL owners and others, but dunno if it'd be any different as opposed to our cars.
Ichiba is one of the better brands from what I've read along with H&R, but these seem more appealing to me.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ICHIB...ht_2503wt_1165
They're hub centric with the extended studs, and look to be what I'm looking for. Just wondering if any first gens have any reviews about them, I've seen some good reviews so far from TL owners and others, but dunno if it'd be any different as opposed to our cars.
Ichiba is one of the better brands from what I've read along with H&R, but these seem more appealing to me.
I have the 15mm Ichiba V2s on my Accord with the Accessory RDX wheels in the back. My buddy has 15mm in the front and 20mm in the back. I've had mine on for about 6 months, he's had his for over a year. No issues whatsoever.
ichiba's are fine...heck, I'm running ebay spacers all around on my daily driver (35mm up front 25mm out back) and haven't run into an issue yet. The most important thing with spacers is that you torque them down to spec. I've ran large spacers on 2 of my cars, both daily driven and never ran into an issue. Then again, you'll always run into naysayers. People on zilvia run thick spacers on their tracked/drift cars all the time. I'm always a 'buy correct offset rims first' before running spacers kinda guy, but for those who love our current rims or can't afford a new set, I say go for it
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