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Old 02-22-2009, 02:48 PM
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Wheel spacers

Hey i was just wondering wat spacers r u guys running plez post the mm u got the wheel spacers in then post a pic of your ride with them on .. i have to see what i am going to buy to make my wheels flush with the fendors plz and thank you
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Project Kics Spacers are used by a good number of people on 'Zine. MM wise, I have no idea....
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project kics, ichiba, h&r, wheel adapter

I like the ichiba v2's because they have built in studs and have a little mounting spot for your wheels unlike project kics. h&r has it, but i think only on 20mm and above.. It doesnt matter if you have it or not, im just picky :[

h&r/project kics are high quality. my friend has ichibas on his g and no problems so far.

wheel adapter makes custom spacers so you get more versatility of what size you want.

what ever you choose, just make sure they are hubcentric so there are no vibrations. I assume you have stockies so you should be looking for 64.1 spacers
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i got my stockies on now but i am putting my rims back on soon
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make sure the spacers are hub centric and when you put your wheels on have some rings for your wheels.
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I had Project Kics 15mm before with the Axis Pentas and Ichiba V2 20mm with my Work VS-XX's. Both worked great.


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Originally Posted by ballinfizzle89
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I need to push my wheels out so need some advice on spacers, studs and lugs...
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With my car on the stock wheels and S-Tech springs my wheels are sucked WAY in. I think I need like 25mm spacers. What is the best way to measure what I need??
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Originally Posted by TLAdvanced
With my car on the stock wheels and S-Tech springs my wheels are sucked WAY in. I think I need like 25mm spacers. What is the best way to measure what I need??
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What's the lowest offset people have done here and still lowered without rolling fenders and rubbing issues? And I mean no rubbing with even passengers. I think its 32mm but just trying to get a confirmation.
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I put on a 20mm spacer with 19x9 wheels +44/ 245/35 tires and it rubbed like CRAZY with rolled fenders.
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i got 15mm hubcentric H&R spacer on a +45 wheel and 245/40/18 tire. lowered 1.5" and no rubbing
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^ 1.5" is a mild drop... for anything lower you definitely have to stay above +32 on a 245 wide tire and don't go bellow +30 with a 235 wide tire
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Did you have to roll fenders or do any other modifications with this setup? It looks like if you hit a bump it would smash into the fender. Looks amazing.
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Originally Posted by Natehf
Did you have to roll fenders or do any other modifications with this setup? It looks like if you hit a bump it would smash into the fender. Looks amazing.
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