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Old 11-12-2009, 02:06 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Patiently waiting. Do they work? Got my hand on my wallet.
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Yes, they do work! All vibrations are gone! wooo hooo! Now I can enjoy driving it on the street almost as much as on the track.

btw, anyone want a 15mm set of ichibas?
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so what is the final consensus (sp) now?

20mm fit the front with slight rubbing on a decent drop
25mm for the rear no problem

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right?
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so what is the final consensus (sp) now?

20mm fit the front with slight rubbing on a decent drop
25mm for the rear no problem

?

right?
I only have 15s up front, but I am lowered and 25s are no problem in the rear. Can't speak for the front.
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Yes, they do work! All vibrations are gone! wooo hooo! Now I can enjoy driving it on the street almost as much as on the track.

btw, anyone want a 15mm set of ichibas?
Great news. Whats the 15mm part#? If you dont mind. And where did you get them and how much.
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122.64 shipped,
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H&R Part Part Number: 3065662
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Thanks a bunch. See you at THE RUN.
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Old 11-12-2009, 05:27 PM   #54 (permalink)
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I am sticking with the rear 25mm ichibas, as they aren't causing my vibrations, but switching to the H&Rs up front. They are 15mm. I don't have the stock sport wheels though, I have the Nismo S-tune wheels, but they are the same specs.
Good to hear that 25mm in the rear and 15 mm in the front works with no rubbing.

So the consensus is:



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25 mm rear (only available as a bolt-on) Part # 5065662 DRM Series
DRM Series spacers bolt to the hub with existing wheel studs and special nuts (included). Wheel is bolted to new DRM wheel studs.


15 mm front (only available as a stud replacement) Part # 3065662 DRS Series
DRS Series spacers fit between the wheel and hub, and require exchanging the existing wheel studs for longer ones (studs are included).


H&R is the one to go with. H&R TRAK+® Wheel Spacers | Products || H&R Special Springs, LP

Note: the above bolt-on / stud replacement types are for H&R spacers only


Good prices from these vendors:
(look under 350Z they are the same bolt pattern as the 370Z)

Nissan Wheel Spacers Fits 240sx, 300zx, 350z, 350z Roadster, Maxima, Murano (H&R: 5065662)
Nissan Wheel Spacers Fits 240sx, 300zx, 350z, 350z Roadster, Maxima, Murano (H&R: 3065662)


MyNismo.com - H&R Trak+ Wheel Spacers


H&R Spacer 240SX S14/300ZX/350Z/Maxima 25mm
H&R Spacer 240SX S14/300ZX/350Z/Maxima 15mm



Thanks keng714, Mike & antennahead ....good info

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i went with the stud replacement, i had the version 2 on my lexus but never really trusted them.
Holy moly, that is low!

Any vibration issues on the Z?
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Yes, they do work! All vibrations are gone! wooo hooo! Now I can enjoy driving it on the street almost as much as on the track.

btw, anyone want a 15mm set of ichibas?

Hope my initial posts were of assistance. I agree with you, I think the deeper hub helps solve the problem, and the H&Rs are very well made.

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Hope my initial posts were of assistance. I agree with you, I think the deeper hub helps solve the problem, and the H&Rs are very well made.

John
definitely helped, thanks!!!!!
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Ordered mine today.WooHoo!
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Ordered mine today.WooHoo!
Which ones did you order?
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SOB... I need a vendor here who will ship to overseas, and accept paypal for the H&R spacers.
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