FS: Kyo-ei 5mm wheels spacers
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FS: Kyo-ei 5mm wheels spacers
I have (6) of these for sale. Project Nissan sells them for $19/each. I'll sell them at $20/pair. Cheaper if you buy more!
http://www.projectnissan.com/shoppin...&idproduct=348
You can space our your wheels a bit for a more aggressive look.
http://www.projectnissan.com/shoppin...&idproduct=348
You can space our your wheels a bit for a more aggressive look.
Last edited by waijai; 04-01-2008 at 07:00 PM.
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You wrote that you have 6.. did you double them up? front or back?
also, this may be a stupid question... theyre not hub centric, are they?
also, this may be a stupid question... theyre not hub centric, are they?
Last edited by M4Gunner; 04-09-2008 at 11:35 AM.
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Do you need new lugs for these??? I've got 19x9.5 and 19x10.5 Ce28's w/ +22 offset all around, do you think this will make it stick out way too far? I want it to be aggressive, but I don't want it to stick out too far from the fenders.
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I double'd them up before, and they are not hubcentric.
Depending on your wheels, 5mm probably won't need longer studs. 10mm will probably need longer studs. It's up to you to figure out how much thread you have/need, as everyone's wheels are different. I can only comment the use of them on iForged non-BBK fitment wheels.
Depending on your wheels, 5mm probably won't need longer studs. 10mm will probably need longer studs. It's up to you to figure out how much thread you have/need, as everyone's wheels are different. I can only comment the use of them on iForged non-BBK fitment wheels.
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Factory make up is 9 turns on the studs. With 5mm spacers, it's 6.5 turns. You be the judge. I put in the extended studs. I used two Ichiba sets (of 2 each w/studs), they were like $65 each. And yes, they are "hubcentric"
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