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Old 05-11-2011, 03:50 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370Ztune View Post
The Ichiba spacers are usually hubcentric. The little "lip" around the center of the spacer is the hubcentric ring; it's not a separate piece like Project Kics spacers. The hubcentric ring is there to center the wheel on the hub; when you don't use hubcentric rings, the lugs are used to center the wheel which can cause vibrations at speed.

Check to make sure that the hubcentric ring is still intact and also that it fits your wheel's center bore properly. If there's any kind of play, this is probably where the vibration is coming from.
on the 20mm V2's they are the same design as the Kics with separate rings.
i know cause i have one on my G35C's rear. ...and i have several kic's spacers in different sizes...

and that is what hansoac claims he has.
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