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Just an FYI: Ichiba has a version II out that doesn't seem to require the replacement of the stock lug bolts. http://www.ichibausa.com/350z.html I belive the user ModShack has these, and

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Just an FYI: Ichiba has a version II out that doesn't seem to require the replacement of the stock lug bolts.

http://www.ichibausa.com/350z.html

I belive the user ModShack has these, and from his install pics, doesn't look like he swapped any bolts out.

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Just an FYI: Ichiba has a version II out that doesn't seem to require the replacement of the stock lug bolts.

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I belive the user ModShack has these, and from his install pics, doesn't look like he swapped any bolts out.

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These will work on the back, but not the front due to the wheel casting. Also keep in mind, you will need a dedicated breaker bar and socket to remove these to fit the spare. The quick and easy solution has some downsides. I'm going the longer stud route on the front when I do them..
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These will work on the back, but not the front due to the wheel casting. Also keep in mind, you will need a dedicated breaker bar and socket to remove these to fit the spare. The quick and easy solution has some downsides. I'm going the longer stud route on the front when I do them..
Good point about the spare. Is it difficult to change out the lug bolts? I managed to get through the hfc install.
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