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Old 08-03-2013, 08:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I didnt want to use spacers on my Z because of this issue. It causes doubt in my mind. I want to drive my Z and have NO doubts about my safety. Instead I saved up the right amount of money and bought myself wheels that have the right offsets so I wouldn't have to worry about spacers.

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so the other day i installed spacers on my car. i put 20s in the front and 15s plus 8mm in the back. i bought my spacers used and it doesnt have the lip on the spacers that the ichibas and other spacers have. when i installed it with my friend i noticed the rotors have a small screw that sticks out but it came off so i took it off. after installing everything and double checking things. i went for a drive and the car started wobblying. can anyone help me out here? idk what to do. would adding the 8mm spacer in the back with the 15mm bolt on have a problem?
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