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Originally Posted by celiboom Someone ever heard of Garage Line hubcentric spacers? they are good quality? did someone went with 25 mm front 20mm rear on base 18" ? I

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Old 02-18-2016, 02:10 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Someone ever heard of Garage Line hubcentric spacers? they are good quality? did someone went with 25 mm front 20mm rear on base 18" ?
I can only recommend Z1's spacers. I suggest you switch those around - 20mm front / 25mm rear looks much better.
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ok thank you for the suggestion, I had the opportunity to get used "garage line" but I might switch over to z1
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My setup. 25mm front 30mm rear, not lowered yet, poke on the rear, front pretty much flush. Love the stance. Might have gone 25 all around if I did it again, but no issues rubbing so far.

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My setup. 25mm front 30mm rear, not lowered yet, poke on the rear, front pretty much flush. Love the stance. Might have gone 25 all around if I did it again, but no issues rubbing so far.

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I just ordered 20mm for front and 25 for rear. Dang it my front won't be flush then.
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Here's a new brand we just picked up. ISC Suspension, they make spacers specific to Nissan's hub bore.

We brought in a some 25mm to fit on a customer's car. Quality is top notch, the black finish is nice, and the hardware is

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Heres Mine 25mm Rear Z1 Spacers With 18x9 Square Setup (All Rears)
The 25mm Rears Are PERFECT! With A Decent Drop I Predict These Will Sit Flush Without Any Issues... More Pics And Angles In My Album









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Any pictures of the current 18" black rims? I'm thinking of going 20f 25r but want to make sure the fit is still good. I'm not sure if the offset is different than the previous 18" rims.
I don't plan to lower it (but that is an option) and don't want them to pop out beyond the fender.
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Here you go. 20 front, 25 rear
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