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aadosx 10-29-2010 01:20 PM

FS: 20mm H&R Wheel Spacers
 
I have a pair of 20mm H&R wheel spacers for sale. These are made for the 350Z, hub-centric, wheel-centric for stock wheels, and 5x114.3 bolt pattern. Should work just fine on a 370Z as well.

H&R is a high quality brand used all over the world by both enthusiasts and race drivers. Better quality and more peace of mind than Ichiba and whatnot IMO.

Great size to use on the front with stock wheels. They are on the car (my car) pictured below on the front wheels. I am selling them because I have changed wheels.

$110 Shipped

Thanks for looking,
John

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/...6fcac62b_z.jpg

doubleG370Z 10-29-2010 03:12 PM

pics of spacers? bolt-on version?? thxs

kevin8086 10-29-2010 08:45 PM

Do these have the built in studs if so send me ur paypal

aadosx 11-03-2010 08:58 AM

Hey guys sorry for the delay! I didn't know that I didn't get an e-mail notification or anything from this forum.

These ARE the kind that bolt on and have studs built in. I will try to get a pic of the spacers themselves today.

spearfish25 11-03-2010 11:35 AM

As other members have noted, be aware that some grinding will be required with front bolt-on spacers 20mm or smaller in thickness. However, they should fit on the rear just fine.

wheee! 11-03-2010 11:44 AM

ummmm, not to be a buzz kill, but PM Josh@stillen.com for a price on the same thing or V1 (better IMHO) and get the same or better deal....

aadosx 11-03-2010 12:01 PM

Spearfish: Can you explain this to me? Is it because your studs are longer than the 350Z or is it because your factory wheels do not have cutout space in between the stud holes? In either case, the grinding (I'm assuming you mean they'll have to grind down their stock wheel studs) would only apply to stock wheels. I just want to learn more about 370Z's. :D

Wheee!: This isn't a thread to decide if V1 or V2 is better. Take that debate elsewhere. I am also about to PM Josh (his user name is Josh@Stillen, not stillen.com btw..) to see what his price is, and if neccessary, adjust mine. However, I highly doubt his price for H&R (or Eibach, which I consider to have the same quality level) Spacers (if he even carries them and has them in stock.. they're hard to find in stock) will be any lower. Typically they run $150 shipped or higher.

wheee! 11-03-2010 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aadosx (Post 794140)
Wheee!: This isn't a thread to decide if V1 or V2 is better. Take that debate elsewhere. I am also about to PM Josh (his user name is Josh@Stillen, not stillen.com btw..) to see what his price is, and if neccessary, adjust mine. However, I highly doubt his price for H&R (or Eibach, which I consider to have the same quality level) Spacers (if he even carries them and has them in stock.. they're hard to find in stock) will be any lower. Typically they run $150 shipped or higher.

Actually, I bought my H&R spacers from Josh. I realize they are worth more retail, but the forum sponsors make great deals to members, therefore your price must represent a better value in order to be a "deal". And yes, I paid less than your offer price...

Don't let this sidetrack someone from getting the H&R spacers, they are the best whether you choose V1 or V2. You will not be disappointed. aadosx, I am sure you will find a buyer and agree to a reasonable price, no problem. GLWS!

aadosx 11-03-2010 12:35 PM

Thanks, I'm waiting to hear back from him. I wish I had known that the370Z forum sponsors hooked you guys up so well when I bought mine! my350Z sponsors don't do so much..

aadosx 11-04-2010 03:59 PM

Bump! Stillen wants $132 shipped so I think my asking price is pretty good.

spearfish25 11-04-2010 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aadosx (Post 794140)
Spearfish: Can you explain this to me? Is it because your studs are longer than the 350Z or is it because your factory wheels do not have cutout space in between the stud holes? In either case, the grinding (I'm assuming you mean they'll have to grind down their stock wheel studs) would only apply to stock wheels. I just want to learn more about 370Z's. :D

If I recall correctly, 20mm or less thickness leaves too much stock lug sticking out through the spacer. The front stock rims don't have cutouts/clearance for the protruding studs. If you go bigger than 20mm, the stock studs are fully recessed. People have gotten 20mm to work by either grinding the stock studs or the backs of the rims. (I don't recommend screwing up your stock studs or rims just for some spacers). They MAY work with aftermarket rims, though that will be a case by case situation. Most people on the forum just use stud replacement spacers for the front. Your 20mm bolt-ons will work just fine for the rear and IMHO are the ideal size for back there.

doubleG370Z 11-04-2010 11:00 PM

pics & price???


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