2005 350z Spacers (25mm)
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2005 350z Spacers (25mm)
I bought a set of four 25mm spacers for my 350. I couldn’t find good enough information to see if i could or couldn’t put these on without any other issues; so i did it myself. It seems to be perfectly fine so far. I have no rub on my front wheels and well over enough space all around. Here are some pictures, don’t roast my little stock roadster, i’m here to help
After pt. 2
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This is the before.
After pt. 2
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This is the before.
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Looking good, highly recommend getting extended studs if you haven't!
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When I was running stock wheels, I went with 20mm in the front and 25mm in the rear with bolt on spacers before getting a different wheel setup. I was not the biggest fan of the change in the steering by increasing the scrub radius with the spacers. It felt heavy to me. But, maybe that was because I was still running the boat anchor stockers and noticed the difference going to a lighter wheel.
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Good info thanks
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I sold my stock 2004 350Z almost 3 years ago to my nephew and I'm buying it back in a few weeks. I was wanting to add spacers to the stock wheels on stock ride height and stock sized tires and by the looks of your cars, I think I'm sold.
I am running Garageline hub-centric bolt-on spacers on my 2019 Civic Si and have been very happy with them.
For those of you who have installed spacers, what mfg have you used?
Thanks!
I am running Garageline hub-centric bolt-on spacers on my 2019 Civic Si and have been very happy with them.
For those of you who have installed spacers, what mfg have you used?
Thanks!
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My 20/25mm spacers were from Z1. No complaints with them. The main thing is that you want them to be hub centric with the 66.1mm raised center in order to prevent stress on the lugs as opposed to lug centric spacers. They're currently making excellent paperweights on my garage shelf. lol.
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My 20/25mm spacers were from Z1. No complaints with them. The main thing is that you want them to be hub centric with the 66.1mm raised center in order to prevent stress on the lugs as opposed to lug centric spacers. They're currently making excellent paperweights on my garage shelf. lol.
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