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Guys I need some slotted and drilled rotors and some 30mm spacers. Any suggestions?

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Old 12-16-09, 10:49 AM
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Arrow Guys I need some slotted and drilled rotors and some 30mm spacers. Any suggestions?

Like the title says. Anyone here rotary related that sells these at a decent price? I remember a vendor that had a great deal on the rotors a while back.
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I got mine from r1concepts.com

Not rotary related, but a very good price.
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dude that is frickin awesome. Thanks a million. Now just to find some cheap hub centric spacers.
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any place for cheap spacers?
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I think Rishie has good spacers. His site is autornd.com, which is undergoing reconstruction, but he's a good guy with a good rep on the forums, I got a set of Tein super drifts from him a while back and customer service was great.

Also don't use drilled rotors, the holes are unnecessary and will cause the rotors to crack and fail sooner.
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check out ebay for the spacers.
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spacers and studs aren't something i would go cheap on...
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http://www.optionimports.com/5065595-263.html

that's probably the cheapest you'll find. the thickest H&R makes is 25mm and eibach doesn't make any.

also with a spacer that big you'll need one that bolts to the hub and has it's own lugs coming out of the spacer.... why do you need a spacer so big?
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Rishie at Autornd is sending me 20 and 25mm spacers for $235 shipped for all 4. Great deal. I am putting 19 x 9.5s on the rear and 8.5 up front with a +35mm offset. They **** too far in for my widebody and hit the suspension.
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If you track your car or anything like that don't get drilled...I've had them crack on my BMW and on one of my Rx7s. BMW were Bavarian motorsport or some expensive high quality ones...they cracked from my "spirited" driving in about 20k miles. They never fell apart, but I could see visible cracks forming around the drilling. Same with my other 7. I'm running powerslot on my current FC...love em
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+1 on r1concepts.com


I have use them before and the product qualtiy and service is great. Price is hard to beat as well.

BTW, they have two different quality of d/s rotors. The cheap ones are just fine. Those are the ones I have used before(not on an RX7).
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I would recommend getting project KICs spacers. They are the same spacers used on most D1GP cars. Here's a link to the site: http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/Me...s_Wheel_Spacer
Good luck with your project
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They look really nice but $435 shipped versus Autornd $235 shipped is kinda hard to beat.
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