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Originally Posted by vividracing If you buy a quality spacer and install it properly, you will have ZERO problems. I prefer H&R spacers because I've never heard of a single

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Old 12-29-2011, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If you buy a quality spacer and install it properly, you will have ZERO problems. I prefer H&R spacers because I've never heard of a single issue with them, ever, and they're reasonably priced. What's the size and offsets on the GT30s? How aggressive are you looking to go? We're in Gilbert (Mesa Dr. and Guadalupe) if you want to swing by some time.


I just installed a set of H&R DRS (stud replacement) spacers - 15mm front/20mm rear - and have ZERO vibration problems. It pays to spend a little extra to get quality parts.
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I just installed a set of H&R DRS (stud replacement) spacers - 15mm front/20mm rear - and have ZERO vibration problems. It pays to spend a little extra to get quality parts.
Thanks for the "mini review" I know it helps a lot when someone besides a vendor says good things about a product.

H&R DRS spacers are available with a hub-centric ring machined into the spacer, which is a big part of what prevents vibrations. Another factor that helps is the fact that H&R spacers are manufactured for your specific vehicle so the PCD (bolt pattern) and wheel stud diameter are exact.
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