FS: 15mm Project Kics Spacers w/ Hubcentric Rings
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FS: 15mm Project Kics Spacers w/ Hubcentric Rings
I have 2 pairs (4 total
) of 15mm Project Kics Spacers w/ their corresponding Project Kics Hubrings.
These spacers will slip over your existing studs and do not require you to change out your existing OEM studs.
I'll have pics posted up later tonight, but they are all in good condition.
Price breakdown:
1 Pair, including hubrings - $100 + shipping
2 Pair, including hubrings - $180 + shipping
Local pickup is welcome. I am located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
) of 15mm Project Kics Spacers w/ their corresponding Project Kics Hubrings.These spacers will slip over your existing studs and do not require you to change out your existing OEM studs.
I'll have pics posted up later tonight, but they are all in good condition.
Price breakdown:
1 Pair, including hubrings - $100 + shipping
2 Pair, including hubrings - $180 + shipping
Local pickup is welcome. I am located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
wheel spacers
Are you sure it will not required longer studs???
If I remember correctly anything over 10mm WILL required longer studs.
Any pics of it on your car with the wheel on or something like that ?
Thanks
If I remember correctly anything over 10mm WILL required longer studs.
Any pics of it on your car with the wheel on or something like that ?
Thanks
Originally Posted by 05BLACK6MT
Are you sure it will not required longer studs???
If I remember correctly anything over 10mm WILL required longer studs.
Any pics of it on your car with the wheel on or something like that ?
Thanks
If I remember correctly anything over 10mm WILL required longer studs.
Any pics of it on your car with the wheel on or something like that ?
Thanks
Other brands require longer studs. Project Kics do NOT. That's why, IMHO, they are more desireable than other brands for 15 & 20mm widths.
http://www.autornd.com/catalog/produ...68752d611fb660
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Thanks for the assist dTor!
But yea, anytime you use spacers, especially for 10mm and above, you definitely want to avoid using the stock studs alone, you'll simply run out of room to mount the rims safely. Depending on the application, a lot of other brands will include loose extended studs that you can use in replacement of the stock studs. The only issue with that is the labor it takes to remove the stock studs and press in the new extended studs into the hub.
The great thing about Project Kics spacers is that they have studs already pressed into their spacers directly. With Project Kics spacers you're actually mounting the spacer onto the OEM studs. With this configuration the install of the spacers in extremely easy and still very safe, in regard to stud length.
I'm at work so I don't have actual pics of the spacers on my car, but here's a pic stolen from AutoRnD (sorry!
):

So the OEM studs go into the corresponding five holes and are secured with parts included with the kit. When you go to mount your rims on, you'll be using the black studs that are attached to the spacer.
But yea, anytime you use spacers, especially for 10mm and above, you definitely want to avoid using the stock studs alone, you'll simply run out of room to mount the rims safely. Depending on the application, a lot of other brands will include loose extended studs that you can use in replacement of the stock studs. The only issue with that is the labor it takes to remove the stock studs and press in the new extended studs into the hub.
The great thing about Project Kics spacers is that they have studs already pressed into their spacers directly. With Project Kics spacers you're actually mounting the spacer onto the OEM studs. With this configuration the install of the spacers in extremely easy and still very safe, in regard to stud length.
I'm at work so I don't have actual pics of the spacers on my car, but here's a pic stolen from AutoRnD (sorry!
):
So the OEM studs go into the corresponding five holes and are secured with parts included with the kit. When you go to mount your rims on, you'll be using the black studs that are attached to the spacer.
Do you have any pics of yoru car with the spacers on? I am curious as to how flush your tires/rims sit with the fender.
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I do have some pics of my car with M45 rims and the spacers, but I have a sedan. I'm assuming you're looking for pics of a coupe, which I unfortunately do not have.
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I'll definitely be hitting you up for lunch after I get them on.

