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Nope. The rims in my avatar are what I'm running. Name shall not be disclosed for safety reasons Originally Posted by mistuhlayzee
Just curious, what rims were you planning on using the wheel spacers with? oem 19's?

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I had the same issue with my WORK T1S when I had to run a spacer to clear my newly acquired brembos. There wasn't the proper back spacing for me to run the 15mm spacer and I wasn't about to run too aggressive of an offset and buy a 20mm or 25mm spacer.
I ended up just running the V1 spacers until I got wheels that fit properly over my brakes.
People have said this before. If you take anything from what people are telling you, at least take this and learn from my experience.
1. Run the V1 spacer. This is the proper way to do it, instead of cutting your studs or drilling holes in the back of your wheels.
2. Buy a set of wheels that have the offset / width that you desire so you don't have to run spacers at all.
I must add that I am by no means against running wheel spacers if that's what you need to do. I've run them on my OEM rays for looks purposes and run them on my WORK T1S for necessity purposes. But for me, there isn't anything better than a set of wheels that fit the way you want them to without wheel spacers.
I ended up just running the V1 spacers until I got wheels that fit properly over my brakes.
People have said this before. If you take anything from what people are telling you, at least take this and learn from my experience.
1. Run the V1 spacer. This is the proper way to do it, instead of cutting your studs or drilling holes in the back of your wheels.
2. Buy a set of wheels that have the offset / width that you desire so you don't have to run spacers at all.
I must add that I am by no means against running wheel spacers if that's what you need to do. I've run them on my OEM rays for looks purposes and run them on my WORK T1S for necessity purposes. But for me, there isn't anything better than a set of wheels that fit the way you want them to without wheel spacers.
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Welcome... and wtf, thread jacking? Come on man.Originally Posted by master111
I am a new member and I can't post a thread. Does anyone know how? I even contacted g35 driver website and no replies at all
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Originally Posted by master111
I am a new member and I can't post a thread. Does anyone know how? I even contacted g35 driver website and no replies at all
^ Enough with the thread-jacking & endless PW'ing. Already sent you several PM's already so you'd better pay attention to them.

