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Old Aug 18, 2012 | 12:32 PM
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Spacers

ok I know there's a section for this but if you go check and see it's mainly for fx drivers and one archived thread for fc owners lol. I was just wondering if there were any companies left that still sold spacers. I've looked and searched and all im left with are some stuff on eBay and a set from feed.

So far I know it's def needed in the front. My question is would you put spacers in the back? Soon to get these rare wheels which are 17x9 +35 rears. 17x8 +35 front Im sure the off is good just wondering if spacers are really nessacery in the rear

If anyone knows a company still selling good not gonna **** you in the *** hub centric spacers please let me know
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Old Aug 18, 2012 | 01:39 PM
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Weird thread O_o

Uhhh I think "project kics" still makes spacers.. good quality too

I think a 20mm would be a good sized spacer for those wheels
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Old Aug 18, 2012 | 01:59 PM
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there is a guy on ebay who sells them to order, you just find any of his auctions and contact him. Tell him the how thick and what bore you want

his name is wheeladapters
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Old Aug 19, 2012 | 11:15 AM
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It sure is a weird thread. Lol see this car been in storage for years just been working out the kinks since I took it out of retirement. Now just trying to get her some good shoes. We all been there. 20mm I'm guessing that's only needed in the front. Seems the backs can take some serious wheels w/out a fender roll. I'm going for that flush but functional look. Not that slammed slowness ppl got these days. Looks good but cruising speeds are not my style
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Old Aug 19, 2012 | 02:32 PM
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Project Kics, H&R, Ichiba all make wheel spacers. Of the 3 I'd say the H&R is the best quality and finish. Ichiba stuff is always pretty rough, they use very cheap studs as well.
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