5mm spacers

todd_cards

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hello guys, i just bought some new wheels yesterday, i know i need 5 mm spacers without a doubt.
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the question is i need to know soon as possilble because i need these wheels on because my stock ones are soon to blow.

not to fimiliar with spacers etc.. if im correct since im just going 5mm i do not need extended lugs correct???

another is brand and etc. can someone tell me about these right here please?

http://www.andysautosport.com/honda/1998_2002_accord/wheels/wheel_spacers/ichiba/ichi00000022.html

thanks guys
 

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For only 5mm, yeah I would say stock studs are okay. Anything more, get extended studs. The Ichiba spacers you posted are good - they are a very reputable brand, studs are in the picture there on the side, but are they actually included? I'd clarify about the studs pictured first, then either way grab them. There's another member on here selling 10mm spacers too, if you're interested in them:

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38104

Good luck!

- Nikita
 

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Ichiba V1's come with extended studs, whereas V2's come with studs built-in to the spacers.

I'm going to get some V1's too but IIRC, I heard members on here mentioning that Andy's Autosport is not a reputable seller.
 

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Ichibas are great but you don't really need them in your case, I'd just pick up a pair of H&R 5mm spacers.

And yea any bigger than 5mm and you need extended studs.
 

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honestly, with 5mm, any CNC'd spacer will be fine. It's only a piece of metal that goes between the hub and wheel...it's not like it turns or has some special function. As long as the thing doesn't rust apart or anything you are good to go.
 

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well guys, the link that i posted off of andys, ive heard a couple different things throughout the day about them, plus when i went to go checkout they wanted to charge 50 for shipping.. which i am not paying. now it is on to somewhere else...

anyone prefer another website or something else?
 
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