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OEM - RAYS 19 | 20MM Spacer & Lugnuts
So I've been reading a lot of threads regarding this and so far it's not looking too good. I was hoping someone can chime in with some feedback.
Apparently the GTR & 370z use the mag shank style of lug nuts. There aren't any options to buy they in a gloss black. I have a '09 with Rays, and wanted to do 2 things. 1) 20MM spacers all around (Open to recommendations) 2) Black lug nuts |
20mm spacers all around is perfect that is what I run. Don't know about lug nuts, you could just spray paint them or plasti dip to see if you like the look.
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Regarding the spacers, do I need anything besides the spacers for fitment? Do the bolts reach? //Break// Will these lugnuts work? 24 Piece 12x1 25 Black Mag Style Lugs 13 16" Head 68" Shank Width Wheel Nuts | eBay |
I bought these, no need to change studs or do anything just bolt on and go.
CNC Aluminum Bolt-On Wheel Spacers (20mm, 25mm, & 30mm) |
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http://www.z1motorsports.com/g37_370...oducts_id=4215 |
Paint or powder coat the lug nuts.
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There's really no harm in bolt-ons, that's what most people do. The studs used in most aftermarket spacers are of the same quality if not better than the OEM wheel studs. As long as everything is tight, you are fine.
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Is that with 20mm spacers?
There's a way around that with using Bolton spacers,but I know a lot of people don't like to mess with the way things are from the factory. You can cut off the first 3,4 or 5 mm of the lug with a grinder. You'll still have ample amount of shank on the lug for your lug nut to go back on should you want to go back to having no spacer. Nobody sees the ends of the lugs anyway. |
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The studs are not difficult to change. Using that as an argument to not do things correctly is ridiculous. Spacers in general are not the correct way of doing things, but that's a whole different discussion. There's a reason most wheel/tire shops will not touch a vehicle with spacers on it. |
Lol. I didn't know bolt on spacers are the incorrect way of doing it. Guess I been putting my life at risk these past 5 years of using them. :ughdance:
Either way works fine |
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