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Eibach Spacers
Anyone have these spacers on their Z yet ? Im either going to get the H&Rs or these... but im looking into the easiest possible install.
Im looking at doing 20mm all around, or even possibly just 20/25. I dont really want to have the studs replaced, im looking for more of a bolt on spacer. I know the H&R 25mm are bolt on, no stud replacement but I dont want 25mm all around. I was just wondering if anyone has these and if they are just bolt ons. |
i thought you had to replace the studs in the fronts regardless because of clearance?
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^^ Yes, you are correct. You have to replace the studs because the there's not enough clearance in the back of our wheels for the existing studs. The reason the 25mm don't require replacement is because the extra 25mm eliminates the existing stud from being exposed as much.
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There are some who have 20mm with built in bolts on the front. It's the 15mm that you have to replace the studs.
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which brand carries the 20mm bolt on for fronts? h&r?
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the Ichiba spacers come with longer replacement studs. sorry if i'm way off topic lol but i just wanted to throw that info in here.
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just installed my H & R 25mm rears and they where bolt-on. 98% if not all of front spacers will require stud-replacement.
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I am going 15 and 20mm H&R with stud replacement all around. That way the spare tire will fit and there will never be an issue with loose bolts and retorquing etc.
Piece of mind.... |
The spare should fit with 20mm spacers.
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Just being safe. |
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This is a 15mm spacer and about 10mm of the bolt sticks out. The spares indentation is recessed about 5mm. It should fit, but no one has tried yet.
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i just feel better about the stud replacement for some reason...:tup:
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