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Old 07-15-2008, 07:20 PM
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FS: 10mm and 25mm Project kics wheel spacers

practically new only test fitted them on the car did not like the look on both of them so got a 15mm instead. Retails $150 brand new. $100 shipped for the 10mm and $110 shipped for the 25mm




here's what 15mm look like installed
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Old 07-16-2008, 04:21 PM
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I would like to put these on with my stock TL-S rims, what would I have to do to put them on and make sure they fit perfectly with no vibration or whatever.
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Old 07-16-2008, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by CF21TL-S
I would like to put these on with my stock TL-S rims, what would I have to do to put them on and make sure they fit perfectly with no vibration or whatever.

you can get the optional hubrings but i dont get vibrations without them

http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me...e=KICS_HUBRING
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Old 07-20-2008, 07:49 PM
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bump! 10mm sold the 25mm still up for sale
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i see the picture but i am confused as to how they go on. Is it just a simple "put it over your existing wheel studs and voila" kind of deal or do I actually have to take the whole hub off and get in the back of it where the wheel studs are?

EDIT: Just noticed you sold the 10mm.
Still would like the question answered though please. I am intrigued...
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Old 07-21-2008, 02:07 AM
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argghhh damn...5 lug

good luck with sale though
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these are wheel adapter type spacers... these come with flat lug nut looking nuts that go on your stock lugs, then the adapter/spacer has wheel studs on it...so the wheel is actually not on the stock wheel studs at all...
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But the stock studs are longer than the 10mm spacer itself takes up. What happens to the excess stud? In the pic you have a 15mm spacer and it looks like it is flush. I actually put a 10mm spacer on my hub to see and I have threads showing still. Did you not have threads showing past the spacer?
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Originally Posted by H23Accord
But the stock studs are longer than the 10mm spacer itself takes up. What happens to the excess stud? In the pic you have a 15mm spacer and it looks like it is flush. I actually put a 10mm spacer on my hub to see and I have threads showing still. Did you not have threads showing past the spacer?
you ill have to shaved the stock stud a tad bit with the 10mm
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OK that is what I figured. Thanks.
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You still have the the 10mm set? pm me.
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do i need to get 4 of them? (all around) or i can just get a pair?
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Are these sold?
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