SOLD: Used Ichiba V2 20mm Spacers Hubcentric
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Used Ichiba V2 20mm Spacers Hubcentric
Category: Accessories
Price: $80
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (State/Prov/Terr): CA
Item Condition: Used
I used them on my rear wheels probably for about 1000 miles so they are fairly new. These are the ones with the studs and nuts already on them.
Cheapest i can find them is $135 not including shipping, so i'll let these go for $80 shipped, $70 picked up. Im in Los Angeles.
If you have any questions please PM me,thanks.
Last edited by SpecTro; 06-13-2011 at 12:15 PM.
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send me a paypal invoice. paul.wojcicki@mohawkcollege.ca Ill paypal you as soon as you send the invoice for them
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send me a paypal invoice. paul.wojcicki@mohawkcollege.ca Ill paypal you as soon as you send the invoice for them
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i have a question, hopefully you can answer.
I have 19x8.5 +38 offset wheels on 245/35 tires, if i put the spacers on the front would i encounter any rubbing?
i'm on auto a-spec suspension
I have 19x8.5 +38 offset wheels on 245/35 tires, if i put the spacers on the front would i encounter any rubbing?
i'm on auto a-spec suspension
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at 38 - 20 that leaves you at +18 offset. with the 245 tires im sure you will have rubbing issues.
If you werent so far i would have offer to meet you and try these on just in case they are different in the front.
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How in the hell are these not sold yet??!!? If I didn't already have 2 sets of 20MM in use right now, I'd jump all over this. GLWS.
PS...and kudos for torquing to spec (presumably) since you didn't break/strip any of the nuts.
PS...and kudos for torquing to spec (presumably) since you didn't break/strip any of the nuts.
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And yes, i take care of my things and always follow the intructions. For those who might wonder, torque specs for these are 80lbs on the extended studs and thats because they are aluminum, reallyu light too.
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