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Actually, I don't think you can use those. From what I've read regarding spacers on the 370z, the only ones that will work are the ones where you need to

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Old 07-22-2009, 01:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Actually, I don't think you can use those. From what I've read regarding spacers on the 370z, the only ones that will work are the ones where you need to replace the stock studs with extended studs. The spacers with the built-in studs WILL NOT work.
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I did use the Ichiba 20MM version II spacers that you use on the existing studs for the rears. But I believe I read that you need to install version I with the new studs for the front.
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I did use the Ichiba 20MM version II spacers that you use on the existing studs for the rears. But I believe I read that you need to install version I with the new studs for the front.
That is correct. The machining on the front wheel is different and does not have a deep enough or large enough recess to clear the original studs. Keep in mind you will also have to remove these (Type 2) to use the spare..



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