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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 03:14 PM
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Wheel Spacer questions

First, where do you guys that have them recommend I get a set from?

Do you recommend that spacers be put on all 4?

I have a 35S, but planning on getting new suspension soon, so do you suggest that I put the spacers on after I lower?

And lastly, is installation really as easy as it sounds? (remove the wheels, stick the spacers on, then attach the wheels again)

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Old Jul 16, 2008 | 10:10 PM
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Get it from here: https://g35driver.com/forums/wheels-tires-vendor/227856-wheel-spacers-kics-now-selling-ichiba-v2-spacers.html

If you have stock rims, I'd say you get all 4. When to install it is up to you. If you want to be cautious, then lower it first and see how much room you got for spacers.

Installation depends on which spacer you get. If you get the ones with studs already built-in, then yes it's that yes it that easy.
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 01:07 AM
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Cool, thanks Jlin. I'll probably be on stock rims for a while, but will get the drop sooner than later. I'll check out those wheel spacers you posted.

Are the Kics 15mm up front and 20mm in the rear a common/good/safe combo? I see you've got 20/25, are you on stock rims? Do you have any pictures of your set up?
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 01:08 AM
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im running h&r 15mm up front with 20mm in the rear.
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 01:55 AM
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I would highly recommend u get Hubcentric wheel spacers... KICs i believe sells the spacer seprate but i would get them if i were u if u plan on gettng KICS. H&R are better cause they come one piece hubcentric and this spacer need to be certified in germany to add them to ur ride. they require u to have a mod certificate with the spacer u added (basically stating tht u comply with max weight and offset with out damaging/overstessing your factory axle assy) an if u dont have it stating its a safe "mod" then u get a fatty fine.

im rolling on H&R's 25mm's in the rear with factory 18's and no rubbing wat so ever... but that all depends on ur camber specs.
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by pharbehind
Cool, thanks Jlin. I'll probably be on stock rims for a while, but will get the drop sooner than later. I'll check out those wheel spacers you posted.

Are the Kics 15mm up front and 20mm in the rear a common/good/safe combo? I see you've got 20/25, are you on stock rims? Do you have any pictures of your set up?
What size you should get depends which rim you have and how much you want to push the wheel outward. You have G35S sedan?
 
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Old Jul 17, 2008 | 01:12 PM
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No, 35S Coupe, premium wheel/suspension... after doing a bit more research, I actually might just get wider wheels.... 9.5 up front and 10.5 in the back.
 
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