G35 OEM 19's with Project kics spacer installed!
#76
Originally Posted by Jamaica2G
They come with the bolts required.
If we were to purchase spacers wtih studs sticking out, we'd have to use nuts to attach to the studs.
The DRS's come with another set of bolts so you bolt the spacer to the hub of your car then you use your original bolts and bolt your rims to the spacers...
The DRA's and DRM's are for 40mm-90mm, look at the website I had given the link to earlier.
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html
Read the DRS description. :-) Make sense now? (no sarcasm)
Adrian
If we were to purchase spacers wtih studs sticking out, we'd have to use nuts to attach to the studs.
The DRS's come with another set of bolts so you bolt the spacer to the hub of your car then you use your original bolts and bolt your rims to the spacers...
The DRA's and DRM's are for 40mm-90mm, look at the website I had given the link to earlier.
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/index.html
Read the DRS description. :-) Make sense now? (no sarcasm)
Adrian
It specifies that we use studs (not bolts) and use the DRM series for 25mm. I guess this is what has me confused.
#78
Originally Posted by Bleser
This is a screen shot from the H&R Web site's application guide for a 2005 G35 Coupe:
It specifies that we use studs (not bolts) and use the DRM series for 25mm. I guess this is what has me confused.
It specifies that we use studs (not bolts) and use the DRM series for 25mm. I guess this is what has me confused.
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181619
he sold his spacers last week that he had on his 350z. I think "studs" may mean bolts with short heads to accommodate the rim sitting flush with the spacer.
oh wow, look at the part number from the site you just gave me for the 25mm spacers, it is the exact part number I quoted for the 25mm H&R spacer. We are talking about the same spacer
Those spacers are DRS, not DRM.
Looking at the H&R site, they specifically list DRM as 40mm+ nothing below... and at the bottom is the note.
"Note: All DRA, DRM and DRS kits come complete with all necessary wheel bolts, studs and nuts. These will be used in connection with the existing parts fitted to the vehicle. DRS kit requires the new studs to be pressed into the hubs of the vehicle."
Glad we figured that one out.
Adrian
#81
Originally Posted by Jamaica2G
I see what you are saying... check out this link
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181619
he sold his spacers last week that he had on his 350z. I think "studs" may mean bolts with short heads to accommodate the rim sitting flush with the spacer.
oh wow, look at the part number from the site you just gave me for the 25mm spacers, it is the exact part number I quoted for the 25mm H&R spacer. We are talking about the same spacer
Those spacers are DRS, not DRM.
Looking at the H&R site, they specifically list DRM as 40mm+ nothing below... and at the bottom is the note.
"Note: All DRA, DRM and DRS kits come complete with all necessary wheel bolts, studs and nuts. These will be used in connection with the existing parts fitted to the vehicle. DRS kit requires the new studs to be pressed into the hubs of the vehicle."
Glad we figured that one out.
Adrian
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=181619
he sold his spacers last week that he had on his 350z. I think "studs" may mean bolts with short heads to accommodate the rim sitting flush with the spacer.
oh wow, look at the part number from the site you just gave me for the 25mm spacers, it is the exact part number I quoted for the 25mm H&R spacer. We are talking about the same spacer
Those spacers are DRS, not DRM.
Looking at the H&R site, they specifically list DRM as 40mm+ nothing below... and at the bottom is the note.
"Note: All DRA, DRM and DRS kits come complete with all necessary wheel bolts, studs and nuts. These will be used in connection with the existing parts fitted to the vehicle. DRS kit requires the new studs to be pressed into the hubs of the vehicle."
Glad we figured that one out.
Adrian
#82
I couldn't wait, so I put up a GB post
https://g35driver.com/forums/group-buys/93895-h-r-trak-drs-hubcentric-spacers-gb.html
if you can't see it but you want to be in on the group buy, PM me!
Adrian
https://g35driver.com/forums/group-buys/93895-h-r-trak-drs-hubcentric-spacers-gb.html
if you can't see it but you want to be in on the group buy, PM me!
Adrian
#83
#85
Originally Posted by etang789
I have OEM 19 with HKS RS lowered till "0.5 finger gap front" and "-0.2 finger gap rear" of coz just estimating....but is it still possible to use this setup?
Basically Eric's pictures are with his car somewhat lowered. My guess is that when he goes over bumps and such it wouldn't rub as the wheel goes up into the wheel well. In this case, you shouldn't rub or have any major problems. Maybe someone with more experience can chime in. :-)
Here are the rest of Eric's pictures!
Adrian
#86
here's mine with Kics 15mm & 20mm; also Tanabe DF210s/tokico d-specs. It rubs a little if front wheel turned a lot and hit driveway or serious dip at any speed. I think it's lower than Erics and it's back in camber spec.
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Last edited by mondo; 04-16-2006 at 11:30 PM.
#87
Originally Posted by mondo
here's mine with Kics 15mm & 20mm; also Tanabe DF210s/tokico d-specs. It rubs a little if front wheel turned a lot and hit driveway or serious dip at any speed. I think it's lower than Erics and it's back in camber spec.
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
#88
Originally Posted by mondo
here's mine with Kics 15mm & 20mm; also Tanabe DF210s/tokico d-specs. It rubs a little if front wheel turned a lot and hit driveway or serious dip at any speed. I think it's lower than Erics and it's back in camber spec.
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
what is the bolt torque spec with these spacer? im guessing higher than 85lbs
#89
Originally Posted by mondo
here's mine with Kics 15mm & 20mm; also Tanabe DF210s/tokico d-specs. It rubs a little if front wheel turned a lot and hit driveway or serious dip at any speed. I think it's lower than Erics and it's back in camber spec.
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Rides great going down the road and doesn't rub driving around in general. Don't think you could go wider tires on stock rim (which I wanted to do).
Mondo, do you have the 225's on front? I was thinking about getting two more rear rims with 245's on them and putting those on the front or doing 255 35 19 on all four. (not sure how the VDC would act with 4 rim/tires of the same size instead of staggered)
Where do you rub in the wheel well on the front? On the inside or the outside?
Adrian
#90