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Anyone know the specs of Ichiba's V1 spacer bolts??
Hey all, I need to replace a couple of the bolts that came with my Ichiba 5mm V1 wheel spacers. Ichiba wants $25 for a replacement set of 5 which is highway robbery since the originals are a POS. I'm going to go to a specialty hardware store to see if I can find the correct bolts, but wanted to check to see if anyone knew the thread pitch and other specs of these before I took one to the store.
BTW these are the 4th Ichiba part I've purchased and put on the ride and all 4 have crapped out in one way or another. :( I will never buy another thing from Ichiba again, never. |
Sorry you've had such bad epxeriences with Ichiba products Tim. I've been running their V2 spacers for over a year now with no issues. Not 100% sure if this will help but here are the specs as posted on http://www.hrautoparts.com/ Maybe you can email them (no phone number listed on their site) to get any detailed info on the studs.
Spec: Bolt Pattern: 5/114.3, 4/114.3, & 5/100 Center Bore: 66.2 / 56 / 60.1 / 54.1 / 67.1 Thread: 12x1.25 / 12x1.5 Longer Studs Included |
Yeah ive had quite a few sets of v1's and v2's and never had any issues. What exactly is going on with your bolts?
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12 x 1.25 x the lenght you need
14mm knurl I would would go with an automotive grade stud. ARP make some good ones. http://www.conceptzperformance.com/C...5766.249.68.51 |
Thanks guys. The issues I've had are:
rear camber arms-bushing in the head failed toe bolts-threads stripped 15mm V2 spacers-nuts are super soft, rounded off a couple torquing to spec 5mm V1 spacers-stripped threads on 2 bolts Comparing their parts side by side to other company's they are noticeably cheaper in design and quality. Put a set of SPC toe bolts and a set of Ichiba's together and you'll see what I mean. 4D that's a great link, thanks. |
:biggthumpup: You're welcome.
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