4 lug spacers?

pyaarawala

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I was thinking to roll my fenders and get spacers for my wheels for that "hella flush" look with the tires and wheels sticking out past the fender. Are there any good, reliable, and safe 4-lug spacers for our cars? How's the install on them, is it simple? Anyone know the price range for these spacers? Thanks.
 

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Ebay ones are pretty solid. I know alot of guys down here that use them on their drift cars for over 10+ events and have had no problems.

But make sure your wheels have holes in the back so the studs can fit through.
 

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I've been looking at these H&R's for a long time but haven't really planned on buying them anytime soon.


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0785717&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MESINDXX:IT

Search up on Ichiba spacers as well. But I think they cost a little more.

Thanks for the link. Those look great, but it's pricey. That's one pair for $120? So I'm gonna have to spend over $240 for the spacers, and separate money for fender rolling, extended wheel studs, and labor. Damn lol

H&R ones are reputable... hassan, u still in china? :thinking:

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Ebay ones are pretty solid. I know alot of guys down here that use them on their drift cars for over 10+ events and have had no problems.


But make sure your wheels have holes in the back so the studs can fit through.

Really? I was gonna post those but thought I was gonna get bashed for even mentioning those. They're definitely a lot cheaper than the H&R ones and I'm a little afraid that it'll break and make my wheels fall off or something, lol.

h&r's all day, nothing else.

youll need extended wheels studs all around too, since youre gonna need some thick spacers.

How long wheel studs do I need? And by wheel studs you mean lug nuts, right?
 
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What are the specs on your rims and tire size? Are you going for HELLAflush or just flush?

Well, like posted above, you def should check out H&R and ichiba's spacers.

I highly recommending you get the spacer adapters like this
http://ichibausa.com/20albowhsp2.html
with these, you don't need to buy extended studs because they come with new studs along with the spacers. You simply nut these onto your oem studs and your wheels would be place on the new studs on the spacers.

The installs are super simple and price from 100-140ish. If you don't mind used stuff, you can find them fairy easy on clubrsx for about 100bucks a pair.

Make sure you get the right stud size **12x1.5** and the bore size **64.1**

im using the ichiba's v2 spacers on my car right now and they are great.

that tiz all, happy modding
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Please make sure they are hubcentric (64.1mm bore)

I have Ichiba V2 15mm all around (studs built in to the spacer)

Some have had problems with them not staying tight. But I haven't. If I end up having any vibration, that's the first thing I'll check and re-tighten.

H&R's and Project Kics are 2 other brands that have the hubcentric spacers, both are more expensive I believe.
 
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