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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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Old 10-26-2009, 08:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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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

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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