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Old 10-25-2009, 07:34 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by theDreamer View Post
Eibach Wheel Spacers

CZP Wheel Spacers

Kics Wheel Spacers

Ichiba Wheel Spacers

I have heard things like hubcentric, and the Ichiba come in two types, aluminum and bolt on aluminum.

Note: the Links are just for reference, just grabbed the first vendor that popped up on the search.
These seem to be all the spacers for the 370z so far, I am looking for what is my best option. Looking for a solid unit for street but with some aggressive driving, no tracking currently. I remember a thread about people talking about the spacer making a noise/clicking or rattling. Besides the spacers will there be anything else I need to? I am hoping this is a simple pop off the current wheels/tires and add these and then pop my wheels/tires back on, will probably get an alignment just to make sure everything is still good.

Thanks.

Go with the H&R spacers. Paul, a fellow 370Z owner and member here, at AE Performance, can get them for you. They are hubcentric, and unlike the Ichiba, the "hub" section is a part of the spacer, machined as one piece......... the Ichibas are two piece. I bought them and they are of high quality.

John
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