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Hub Centric Wheel Spacers
I found these on the Z1 website Hub Centric Wheel Spacers & Extended Studs they seem to also be hub centric but it does not specify the brand and they are almost twice as cheap as H&R once that I saw most running on their Zs. would you guys take a chance with these or would you just go with the H&R once?
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those are the z1 brand ones. Good spacers from what ive seen and compared to others (checking them out hand in hand)
Know quite a few cars in the ATL area running them. |
So, I wouldn't have to worry about running the car hard or tracking it with these?
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I wouldnt. I know guys who have the spacers driving their car tough a d mtn roads. And i believe z1 has tracked their spacers themselves without issue.
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With good quality spacers, you shouldn't have any issues using them on the track. I've tracked with my H&R's.
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I have stock sport package Rays wheels. What length or spacers should I get to have them flush and not protruding? I read that Nismo guys are getting 15mm front, 20mm rear. Should I get the same or will I need something different?
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I don't plan to lower it or anything, so stock springs, height, etc. Just with spacers. Will the rears look weird with 20mm spacers if not lowered? I am not sure between 15mm all around or 15mm front, 20mm rear
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Go 20/20 if you don't plan on lowering it and want to be flush. If you get 15mm spacers you'll have to replace your studs.
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20s won't be protruding? Yeah, I was going to get the spacers with extra long studs.
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No, I had 20's and they didn't stick out, but if you're just going to replace the studs I'd go with 15mm. 20mm bolt on is cheapest and easiest though :tup:
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Won't I need to replace the studs with 20mm also? I was planning on getting the Z1 Motorsports spacers.
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No.. with 20mm you can just buy ichiba bolt on spacers.
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cool, just ordered 20s all around
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according to some Manufacturer website 15mm bolt-on's will work on the rear Factory Ray rims, but not on the front? Does anyone know this to be Factual?
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