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Old Sep 26, 2008 | 04:18 PM
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ichiba version 2 spacer

I have a question on the new version 2 of the ichiba wheel spacer where it is direct bolt on..how safe are these,will they come off or become loose after a period of time..I want to get a set but want to find out how safe are these first..would call the company but that is there product so they'll tell me anything just to sell them..if anybody has use them or have them on their car feedback would be great..
 
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Old Sep 26, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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they won't come off. The nuts that attach the spacer to the wheel hub are backed by the wheel itself...there's nowhere for it to go. Tighten it down properly and you are fine. Some argue about the extra stress it puts on your bearings but I'm sure there's plenty of margin from the OEM engineers that it will be fine. Plenty of users are running 25mm spacers with no problems. Get them, you'll be happy.
 
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Old Sep 26, 2008 | 05:10 PM
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they won't come off. The nuts that attach the spacer to the wheel hub are backed by the wheel itself...there's nowhere for it to go. Tighten it down properly and you are fine. Some argue about the extra stress it puts on your bearings but I'm sure there's plenty of margin from the OEM engineers that it will be fine. Plenty of users are running 25mm spacers with no problems. Get them, you'll be happy.
Thanks for the reply just what I wanted to know.was'nt sure how good they are..as far as them coming off the hub..
 
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