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***SOLD*** Hey guys, I'm selling a pair of 20mm spacers. No extended lugs needed. These went perfect with the factory front Rays wheels. Note the brown color is from copper

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Old 03-10-2014, 05:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool 20mm Ichiba V2 Hubcentric Spacers

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Hey guys, I'm selling a pair of 20mm spacers. No extended lugs needed. These went perfect with the factory front Rays wheels. Note the brown color is from copper anti-seize.

12x1.25 studs
66.1 mm center bore

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Nissan 350Z 03+ ICHIBA Wheel Spacers Version II 20mm : Amazon.com : Automotive

Looking for $75 + shipping. Local buyers (Los Angeles) preferred.
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Dang... I bought new ones last week.

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jgaddi did these cause ANY vibration in the wheel at 60+ mph speeds?
I had a pair of 20mm bolt-ons running on the fronts and it caused major vibration at high speeds. Turns out the stock bolts were pressing into the inside of my rim and causing some vibration. Please let me know! I may be interested.
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jgaddi did these cause ANY vibration in the wheel at 60+ mph speeds?
I had a pair of 20mm bolt-ons running on the fronts and it caused major vibration at high speeds. Turns out the stock bolts were pressing into the inside of my rim and causing some vibration. Please let me know! I may be interested.
It's usually install error, I had 1 set on for several thousand miles and my rear set was on for a long, long while, no shimmy or anything at any speed up to 155
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Nope, no vibration whatsoever. These are hubcentric and when properly torqued you shouldn't have an issue.
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Nope, no vibration whatsoever. These are hubcentric and when properly torqued you shouldn't have an issue.
Great. Did you run these on the fronts of backs? And what is reason for selling?
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Ran these on the fronts.

I picked up a set of TE37SL's +22 so no need for these up front anymore.
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In order not to have the wobbly u must make sure that the oem lugs dont touch ur rims so that there is no gap btw the spacer and rim. If u do have the space btw spacer n wheel, u have to grind, drill, or use any way possible to shave off excess metal on the rim that the oem lugs r touching.

PS also u need adjustable rear cambers, so that ur tire touching the ground evenly.
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In order not to have the wobbly u must make sure that the oem lugs dont touch ur rims so that there is no gap btw the spacer and rim. If u do have the space btw spacer n wheel, u have to grind, drill, or use any way possible to shave off excess metal on the rim that the oem lugs r touching.

PS also u need adjustable rear cambers, so that ur tire touching the ground evenly.
So, you suggest filing out the actual rim to allow clearance for the stock bolts? Or do you suggest filing down the stock bolts?
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Which wheels are you trying to use these with?
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