Wheel Spacers
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Use Search, But while I'm here 25mm all around. You can go 25/20 but I believe 25mm all the way around is the best!
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i have oem 18s but they have curb-age that needs to be sanded out this weekend but if you wanna buy them the way they are with out tires 250 for all 4 because they need to be painted but its up too you guys that want them and i stay in laurel Maryland and those are 350z oem v2 wheels on my coupe
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A good choice is to use Ichiba V2 spacers. Very well designed, as they come with the lugs already pressed in, and they are hub-centric.
Just make sure you torque down to the correct specs (as always), both from the spacer to the hub and from the wheel to the spacer. I've heard of people torquing the nuts on spacers down too much and having the lugs break off.
Just make sure you torque down to the correct specs (as always), both from the spacer to the hub and from the wheel to the spacer. I've heard of people torquing the nuts on spacers down too much and having the lugs break off.
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A good choice is to use Ichiba V2 spacers. Very well designed, as they come with the lugs already pressed in, and they are hub-centric.
Just make sure you torque down to the correct specs (as always), both from the spacer to the hub and from the wheel to the spacer. I've heard of people torquing the nuts on spacers down too much and having the lugs break off.
Just make sure you torque down to the correct specs (as always), both from the spacer to the hub and from the wheel to the spacer. I've heard of people torquing the nuts on spacers down too much and having the lugs break off.
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