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alcheng 03-23-2012 04:47 PM

So I have set my sight on a pair of H&R and I called my mechanic and ask him if he can get me a set, he told me adding spacers are cheap probably around $70-$80 bucks.

I was :eek: , are you serious and I asked him about if I want H&R brand or something similar and he told me it's not a must.

I am thinking about was he talking about the studs replacement type.

While I was doing some research in here, I read the studs replacement type is better for track use and the bolt-on(H&R DRM) is more for street.

I know H&R offers studs-replacement too(DRS).

My question is, if I go for the studs-replacement type, do I have to go for brand name? I know my mechanic is trustworthy and he won't do a nasty job.

Just wanna see the opinions from you guys on bolt-on and studs-replacement.

kenchan 03-23-2012 04:52 PM

mr.alcheng- only reason why i get the brand name is because of quality. bolt-on types have been used on track by many people with no issues.

ichiba's are crappy rebadged china made quality. i've experimented with those too...and they worked fine... just looks like crap imho while it's off the car. once it's installed can't tell a difference.

i would worry about the stud strength on no-brand ebay ones. it's up to you i guess. kics, eibach, h&r are all high quality. eibach and h&r are light weight too.

ZMan8 03-23-2012 04:55 PM

Why do you prefer Eibach Mr. Kenchan? Is it because of the lip issues with H&R

alcheng 03-23-2012 05:36 PM

Mr.kenchan, if I am getting the studs-replacement type, then I will have my mechanic prepare them for me, so I won't worry about the length of the studs.

If I go with bolt-on, then for sure I will go for the best quality since I want to make sure the spacers will bolt onto the hub properly.

My understanding is for the studs-replacement type, the most important is the length of the replacement-studs, and it sits centered on the hub.

If it meets those two criteria, the studs-replacement spacer is being sandwiched between the wheel and the hub, and all three parts, hub-spacer-wheel, are tighten by 5 X single-stud&lug.

I find it seems a safer and sturdier setup than the bolt-on.

Correct?? :rolleyes:

SPOHN 03-23-2012 08:21 PM

Just ordered the Shine Spec S lip and side skirts kit. Finally I'll have some styling on the out side. I've always hated the stock front clip and rockers. Good thing it was in stock. Finally I have good luck

kenchan 03-23-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ZMan8 (Post 1617214)
Why do you prefer Eibach Mr. Kenchan? Is it because of the lip issues with H&R

That is part of it but I think they are pretty much equivalent parts as far as weight and craftsmanship. :tup:

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Originally Posted by alcheng (Post 1617265)
Mr.kenchan, if I am getting the studs-replacement type, then I will have my mechanic prepare them for me, so I won't worry about the length of the studs.

If I go with bolt-on, then for sure I will go for the best quality since I want to make sure the spacers will bolt onto the hub properly.

My understanding is for the studs-replacement type, the most important is the length of the replacement-studs, and it sits centered on the hub.

If it meets those two criteria, the studs-replacement spacer is being sandwiched between the wheel and the hub, and all three parts, hub-spacer-wheel, are tighten by 5 X single-stud&lug.

I find it seems a safer and sturdier setup than the bolt-on.

Correct?? :rolleyes:

Wat I worry about no brand is the materials they use. Even stock studs break if torqued incorrectly using no spacer. Atleast oem studs are manufactured to meet a very rigorous validation process. Unless over torqued significantly stock studs don't usually break. No brands could be studs made at some bonehead factory using contaminated materials using weak manufacturing process. It might appear strong, it can still break under normal use.

I do not think stud replacement types are any stronger than bolt on type if bolt ons are used correctly. :) bolt on types are convenient to use on wheels that have cavities between the studs on the disc. Stud replacement type is more convenient for all sorts of wheels although a little bit of a pita to install or remove.

Baer383 03-23-2012 08:35 PM

Finally drove my car today a little to test it out,it runs great and it revs up like my GSXR 750,man tomorrow if the weather is good about 30 of us are going to Z1 for a BBQ and dyno day I'm going to put it up on the dyno to see if the proof is in the pudding.:icon17:

kenchan 03-23-2012 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1617465)
Finally drove my car today a little to test it out,it runs great and it revs up like my GSXR 750,man tomorrow if the weather is good about 30 of us are going to Z1 for a BBQ and dyno day I'm going to put it up on the dyno to see if the proof is in the pudding.:icon17:

Nice~! :tup:

kenchan 03-23-2012 08:47 PM

Had charburger and cheese fries and chilli tonight. :yum:

Before that I worked on painting the bits on the entrance door to my house. Looks great. :p
Going to finish painitng the other bits tomorrow. Followed by Fit wheel swap. Hope my back can hold. Lol. I need to bring up the summers from the basement.

Then wash my G and Fit in the pm. Then sunday pulling out my Z. :tup:

ZScr3am 03-23-2012 08:56 PM

I took her out of the garage to go to the gun range. When I got back I had a surprise on the porch. It was my spacers. Finally!! It was an easy DIY with the help of Modshack and a few other people. I ran into a problem though neither of my front rotors had that little screw that holds it tight. Do they actually need that?! I am a little concerned with that screw not being there!! Any thoughts on that? Thanks for any input in advance!!

alcheng 03-23-2012 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1617487)
Had charburger and cheese fries and chilli tonight. :yum:

Before that I worked on painting the bits on the entrance door to my house. Looks great. :p
Going to finish painitng the other bits tomorrow. Followed by Fit wheel swap. Hope my back can hold. Lol. I need to bring up the summers from the basement.

Then wash my G and Fit in the pm. Then sunday pulling out my Z. :tup:

dinner --- :yum: :yum:

motor action tmr & Sun --- :excited: :excited:

GaleForce 03-23-2012 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Fire (Post 1616562)
Ya alcheng those dam Canadians are taking their time. Maybe I can get them to work harder for some poutine, eh?:tiphat:

No poutine for me. I only work for money, beer, or car parts. :p


It looked like rain today so the Z stayed in the garage. I mudded the drywall in my basement instead. Tomorrow I'm planning on and oil change and swaybar install. :tup:

Hope everyone has a great weekend :happydance:

GaleForce 03-23-2012 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1616711)
:icon18: we all loves charburgers and cheeze fries. :yum:

hello, mr.onzedge! :tup:

I gotta get me some of those charburgers and cheeze fries, sounds :yum:

alcheng 03-23-2012 10:00 PM

Finally I am now having my dinner. :tup:

ZMan8 03-23-2012 10:31 PM

I had a late dinner too tonight. Tomorrow it's back to the office ...


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