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I don't like it. the sunken in part really bothers me, but I don't know anything about spacers: 1. What to order (and from where) 2. How much they are

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Old 11-13-2012, 11:19 AM   #31 (permalink)
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I don't like it. the sunken in part really bothers me, but I don't know anything about spacers:
1. What to order (and from where)
2. How much they are
3. Can I install easily myself?
4. How does it affect performance? Positive or negative effect?


Edit: this is the rear wheel. The front doesn't look this bad at all. I would want spacers only for the rears.

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Spacers are easy to install. Since you would only need them for your winter setup I'd look at H&R bolt-on 25mm spacers for the rear. That will help with the sunken in look.
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I recommend changing them before we get snow. The reason is due to low temperatures. Summer tires suck when it gets colder out even if there is no snow.




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Agreed! I just need to get cold enough for the Winter tires to harden up a little; otherwise they wear out very quickly.
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Agreed! I just need to get cold enough for the Winter tires to harden up a little; otherwise they wear out very quickly.
I'm planning on waiting until early December before making the switch. Average temps will be in the low 40s by then.
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:44 PM   #35 (permalink)
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I don't like it. the sunken in part really bothers me, but I don't know anything about spacers:
1. What to order (and from where)
2. How much they are
3. Can I install easily myself?
4. How does it affect performance? Positive or negative effect?


Edit: this is the rear wheel. The front doesn't look this bad at all. I would want spacers only for the rears.

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I had Ichiba 15mm v2 spacers all round. They are just for the look and very easy to install. Don't feel any differences performence wise tho. They usually about $120 one set(2) brand new. You can order them from market sections. I will go check out used ones from private sellers. They are usually a lot cheaper. But I read somewhere saying some brand spacers are not safe. Just a word of caution.
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I've been running my winter set for a few weeks now. I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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Spacers for winter wheel set: Can someone recommend a place to buy spacers? H&R or Ichiba. Also, there are different types of spacers and some types require you get a smaller size than the other type.. any insight on this would be helpful. Thanks

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Spacers for winter wheel set: Can someone recommend a place to buy spacers? H&R or Ichiba. Also, there are different types of spacers and some types require you get a smaller size than the other type.. any insight on this would be helpful. Thanks

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You can buy them from the venders on this site. Just pm them ask questions negotiate on price and have your PayPal ready. Once you PayPal them they will ship the items to your door. I've done this many times. It's safe and easy. Here are some links. Ichiba and H&R are most common. You are more likely want to get 15mm or 20mm. Good luck.

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Spacers for winter wheel set: Can someone recommend a place to buy spacers? H&R or Ichiba. Also, there are different types of spacers and some types require you get a smaller size than the other type.. any insight on this would be helpful. Thanks

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i have H&R 25mm bolt on spacers on the rear wheels with the same set up as you. i just posted pics in this thread here today: Got my Winter Wheels put on today!

looks so much better with the spacers

edit: I had actually ordered these eibach spacers here: http://www.kamispeed.com/Eibach-Pro-...4.25.050.4.htm

however, they were out of stock, so the vendor asked me if they could send H&R instead, which i agreed to.

install was as simple as putting the winter tires on (easier actually), only takes a few minutes. i did use some anti-seize on the back side of the spacers where it meets the wheel mount on the car, but not sure it was even necessary.
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I'm gonna bolt mine on this weekend, then I'll decide if I really wanna spend money for wheels that will only be on the car 1/4 of the year...
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glad i dont need to worry about snow. thanks for the video.
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glad i dont need to worry about snow. thanks for the video.
I do miss being in AZ for that reason.
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I'm gonna bolt mine on this weekend, then I'll decide if I really wanna spend money for wheels that will only be on the car 1/4 of the year...
Wheels? Or Tires?

I got new wheels for snow because I don't want to get the sport package Rays all nasty and chipped up in the snow and elements. Just cheap wheels.

Square and narrow set so it's better in snow and can be rotated.


If you're thinking about tires and you have snow, stock summer tires won't work.
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i have H&R 25mm bolt on spacers on the rear wheels with the same set up as you. i just posted pics in this thread here today: Got my Winter Wheels put on today!

looks so much better with the spacers

edit: I had actually ordered these eibach spacers here: Eibach Pro-Spacer Kit 25mm 370Z, 350Z, G35, G37

however, they were out of stock, so the vendor asked me if they could send H&R instead, which i agreed to.

install was as simple as putting the winter tires on (easier actually), only takes a few minutes. i did use some anti-seize on the back side of the spacers where it meets the wheel mount on the car, but not sure it was even necessary.
This is great - especially because we have the same setup and it's like looking into the future

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I really thought about getting a winter setup for my car this year. I'm glad I didn't. The roads up here have been terrible so far this year!! Black ice every where, Ice pot holes.. Chunks of ice flying of the other vehicles. I know my car could definitely handle the conditions with the right tire but I just don't want to destroy the suspension and paint driving over the ice pot holes and salt. Next winter I may put a winter setup on it so I can drive it in limited scenarios when the roads are not too terrible.
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