G35 OEM 19's with Project kics spacer installed!
#91
i just simply measured with a ruler ...i think im going with 10mm front and 15mm rear...but im trying to decide between H&R and Project Kics...coz seems H&R is once piece which has less chance of virbrate or some error...whatever u call that...but project kics is easier to install...i track and auto x my car so any kind of run or virbration is not good...
#92
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There's no way it would go this low without a camber kit. I went first-class on these with 350EVO A Arms (definately the hardest decision at $800+) and SPC rear camber with toe bolts. The shop said the A Arms were about the trickest they ever saw (and easy to adjust)!
The spacers were straight forward. I bought the rings to ensure no vibration. The torque was high, like 110 or something (I locktighted them too).
The rear doesn't rub at all, I bet there's a quarter inch to spare on stock tires (20mm spacers). It's the front that rubs and I think it's because its so low and spaced out (15mm). If I had a finger's worth of space like the rear I think it would tuck in as it goes up and wouldn't rub when the tire is turned a lot. Or maybe go with a 10mm or 5mm spacer. It hasn't rubbed going down the road (straight and going around corners etc..)
When it's time for new tires I'm going to follow IMSOLUTION's lead and get 245/275X35s. I may put the 15mm on the rear and see what I can do in the front.
I think it sits and rides great as is. I've only had it a couple weeks and our local roads are pretty good ... but if it gets to be a pain in the *** going over speed bumps, dips, driveways.... I may switch to Eibach Pro's. Haven't heard complaint about those. Here's a couple more shots (back tire)
The spacers were straight forward. I bought the rings to ensure no vibration. The torque was high, like 110 or something (I locktighted them too).
The rear doesn't rub at all, I bet there's a quarter inch to spare on stock tires (20mm spacers). It's the front that rubs and I think it's because its so low and spaced out (15mm). If I had a finger's worth of space like the rear I think it would tuck in as it goes up and wouldn't rub when the tire is turned a lot. Or maybe go with a 10mm or 5mm spacer. It hasn't rubbed going down the road (straight and going around corners etc..)
When it's time for new tires I'm going to follow IMSOLUTION's lead and get 245/275X35s. I may put the 15mm on the rear and see what I can do in the front.
I think it sits and rides great as is. I've only had it a couple weeks and our local roads are pretty good ... but if it gets to be a pain in the *** going over speed bumps, dips, driveways.... I may switch to Eibach Pro's. Haven't heard complaint about those. Here's a couple more shots (back tire)
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Originally Posted by mondo
There's no way it would go this low without a camber kit. I went first-class on these with 350EVO A Arms (definately the hardest decision at $800+) and SPC rear camber with toe bolts. The shop said the A Arms were about the trickest they ever saw (and easy to adjust)!
The spacers were straight forward. I bought the rings to ensure no vibration. The torque was high, like 110 or something (I locktighted them too).
The rear doesn't rub at all, I bet there's a quarter inch to spare on stock tires (20mm spacers). It's the front that rubs and I think it's because its so low and spaced out (15mm). If I had a finger's worth of space like the rear I think it would tuck in as it goes up and wouldn't rub when the tire is turned a lot. Or maybe go with a 10mm or 5mm spacer. It hasn't rubbed going down the road (straight and going around corners etc..)
When it's time for new tires I'm going to follow IMSOLUTION's lead and get 245/275X35s. I may put the 15mm on the rear and see what I can do in the front.
I think it sits and rides great as is. I've only had it a couple weeks and our local roads are pretty good ... but if it gets to be a pain in the *** going over speed bumps, dips, driveways.... I may switch to Eibach Pro's. Haven't heard complaint about those. Here's a couple more shots (back tire)
The spacers were straight forward. I bought the rings to ensure no vibration. The torque was high, like 110 or something (I locktighted them too).
The rear doesn't rub at all, I bet there's a quarter inch to spare on stock tires (20mm spacers). It's the front that rubs and I think it's because its so low and spaced out (15mm). If I had a finger's worth of space like the rear I think it would tuck in as it goes up and wouldn't rub when the tire is turned a lot. Or maybe go with a 10mm or 5mm spacer. It hasn't rubbed going down the road (straight and going around corners etc..)
When it's time for new tires I'm going to follow IMSOLUTION's lead and get 245/275X35s. I may put the 15mm on the rear and see what I can do in the front.
I think it sits and rides great as is. I've only had it a couple weeks and our local roads are pretty good ... but if it gets to be a pain in the *** going over speed bumps, dips, driveways.... I may switch to Eibach Pro's. Haven't heard complaint about those. Here's a couple more shots (back tire)
I am just unsure if the rings are actually doing anything now since if they are a tad too small it is just the studs that are taking the full weight of the tire. Do you see this as an issue? I just dont want the studs breaking off and my wheel to go with it while I'm doing 80 on the freeway lol
#94
I put the ring in the spacer, flush with the backside (it wasn't tight but not loose either), slid the whole thing over existing studs and hand tightened, then torqued about halfway and then went around and torqued the recommended amount.
I think the spacer is slightly conical(?) and the ring is slightly squeezed between the spacer and the raised lip in the center of hub. Their definately not loose.
Heck, maybe I put them in the wrong place but it seems logical to me and I have no vibration.
I think the spacer is slightly conical(?) and the ring is slightly squeezed between the spacer and the raised lip in the center of hub. Their definately not loose.
Heck, maybe I put them in the wrong place but it seems logical to me and I have no vibration.
Last edited by mondo; 04-20-2006 at 12:48 AM.
#95
Hello,
I've called a few places for pricing on the Project Kics 15mm & 20mm spacers with the hubcentric rims, but I have a concern about the huubcentric rings. Can anyone who has purchased Project Kics spacers and rings tell me what material the rings are made from. I have one quote of $12 per ring but it's made of polycarbonate (not what I'm looking for).
So, can anyone with the hubcentric rings provide some info on material used for the rings and where they bought their spacers.
thanks,
I've called a few places for pricing on the Project Kics 15mm & 20mm spacers with the hubcentric rims, but I have a concern about the huubcentric rings. Can anyone who has purchased Project Kics spacers and rings tell me what material the rings are made from. I have one quote of $12 per ring but it's made of polycarbonate (not what I'm looking for).
So, can anyone with the hubcentric rings provide some info on material used for the rings and where they bought their spacers.
thanks,
#97
Originally Posted by viperman3
Hello,
I've called a few places for pricing on the Project Kics 15mm & 20mm spacers with the hubcentric rims, but I have a concern about the huubcentric rings. Can anyone who has purchased Project Kics spacers and rings tell me what material the rings are made from. I have one quote of $12 per ring but it's made of polycarbonate (not what I'm looking for).
So, can anyone with the hubcentric rings provide some info on material used for the rings and where they bought their spacers.
thanks,
I've called a few places for pricing on the Project Kics 15mm & 20mm spacers with the hubcentric rims, but I have a concern about the huubcentric rings. Can anyone who has purchased Project Kics spacers and rings tell me what material the rings are made from. I have one quote of $12 per ring but it's made of polycarbonate (not what I'm looking for).
So, can anyone with the hubcentric rings provide some info on material used for the rings and where they bought their spacers.
thanks,
Originally Posted by DSI
Do you guys roll yr fenders??? Is this needed w/ 19" stock rims?
#98
Originally Posted by Beta99
Got mine from autornd.com. Here's a pic that was provided in this thread, they're not polycarbonate.
No need for that with the stock 19", i have the kit installed with tein coilovers and there's room to spare with the stock rims/tires.
No need for that with the stock 19", i have the kit installed with tein coilovers and there's room to spare with the stock rims/tires.
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Originally Posted by etang789
i just simply measured with a ruler ...i think im going with 10mm front and 15mm rear...but im trying to decide between H&R and Project Kics...coz seems H&R is once piece which has less chance of virbrate or some error...whatever u call that...but project kics is easier to install...i track and auto x my car so any kind of run or virbration is not good...
Thanks to everyone for all the great info in this thread. I just picked up a 15 mm / 20 mm set of Eibach units. Anybody running these already?
#105
ok...
spacers are pretty good to run...
no real issues..
also one issue as to why project kics is modular is simple..
if you ever want to swap it to a different car..
say you have a 350z and want to put it on a subaru or something you can do that and just purchase the hub centric ring without buying a spacer again...
spacers are pretty good to run...
no real issues..
also one issue as to why project kics is modular is simple..
if you ever want to swap it to a different car..
say you have a 350z and want to put it on a subaru or something you can do that and just purchase the hub centric ring without buying a spacer again...