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2 H&R DRM 20mm Spacers
WTB 2 H&R DRM 20mm Spacers. Also open to other brands as well.
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Is that bolt on? Or stud replacement?
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Just a heads up-
I recently went w/ 20mm bolt ons all the way around and experienced a nasty shake in the wheel due to the OEM studs hitting the back of the front wheels. Some of our Z's were produced with longer studs than others. I have the sport Rays and the space in the back of the wheel still does not allow the studs to sit without any contact. Many advised on cutting my factory studs a few mm but that just sounded like a bad idea. I took a loss and sold them. Went with the stud replacements instead. If you're looking for a pair of 20mm boltons- Id advise them only to be going on the rear. Don't make the same stupid mistake I did. I was just banking my Z had the shorter of the studs from the factory lol.... If you are like me, and hate doing shi* twice, don't gamble with boltons on the front... Just my .02 |
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I've driven it pretty hard in the twisties above L.A. with no issues at all. |
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It isn't an install issue. |
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Hello there sinc e u r using spacers in all corners u are tge rigth person to answer this
How safe that is,also is there any shaking on tge stering wheel at high speeds? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...ers-101-a.html http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...placement.html |
Thanks for the info, is just that i was running ichibas bolt on no long ago with tge stocks 18" and i was feeling vibration on the stering wheels but i dont know why ?
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