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Originally Posted by antennahead 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
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Thanks John, Glad we were able to help you out! We usually carry alot of options, as i'm quite anal about wheel fitment ![]() Over the years i've owned or installed just about every spacer make out their and H&R's are still my favorite, from a quailty and weight standpoint. We also do alot of Ichiba's but i would defently recomend staying away from the Type II models. We've had several customers have issues with the 4-prong key they provide. Everything from bending to shearing them off clean inside the nuts. Best bet is to run Type 1 style (H&R,etc) and run the longer studs. I'd be happy to answer any other questions others may have reguarding this.
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