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which wheel spacer is better?
hey guys, plan to buy a 2 25mm rear and 2 20mm front but don't know which is better? If the no brand name same quality as the brand name I would go for the cheap one. let me know what u think.. thankss
one is http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...SfdR7Q0_12.jpg 2nd is http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/...rs_5lug_51.jpg |
Go with no name brand. What's the worse that could happen right? Your wheel falling off while taking a corner at 50 mph shouldn't be that big of a deal.
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Spacers aren't expensive to begin with just buy the ichiba. I've not heard any problems with that brand.
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Go with H&R or Ichiba V2.
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I would advise against going cheap with wheel spacers. There are plenty of quality spacers out there that are fairly priced. I personally have h&r and although not cheap, they did not break the bank either. Peace of mind was something I was willing to pay a premium on. Good luck! :tup:
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i'd say go with h&r. no brand spacers are usually poorly made
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Cheap wheels spacers can also be unbalanced and cause steering wheel vibrations.
I vote Ichiba or H&R |
H&R
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I guess brandname and quality its thanks guys
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I have kics, ichiba, eibach, h&r. They all work fine. The eibach seems to be lightest of them all followed by h&r. Ichiba is a chinese(?) copy of the kics. Not at the level of craftsmanship but functionally no issue.
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Spacers are not very expensive and I wouldn't risk safety over a cheaper no brand name. H&R DRS (safer) would do the job but I believe the max you could go with them is 20mm. The DRM go up to 25mm but are not as safe as the DRS. Pls check the Stillen site.
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