Spacers, good or not?
A member here, DrDrilZ, suggest that I run some spacers. I do think I need them as my wheel looks to 'tucked in'.
The question is, will it greatly affect the performance/handling of the car? Should I sacrifice look for performance?
The question is, will it greatly affect the performance/handling of the car? Should I sacrifice look for performance?
Originally posted by ray_7
A member here, DrDrilZ, suggest that I run some spacers. I do think I need them as my wheel looks to 'tucked in'.
The question is, will it greatly affect the performance/handling of the car? Should I sacrifice look for performance?
A member here, DrDrilZ, suggest that I run some spacers. I do think I need them as my wheel looks to 'tucked in'.
The question is, will it greatly affect the performance/handling of the car? Should I sacrifice look for performance?
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I custom made my own from aluminum barstock. Fronts are 23mm and rears are 7mm.
The fronts have thier own studs and the rears use the existing studs on the rotor.
I believe H&R has spacers for the Z but you will need to use Nismo extended length studs.
Or... if you want spacers larger than 25mm, go here
www.wheeladapter.com
I have bought from them before and they make excellent spacers.
The fronts have thier own studs and the rears use the existing studs on the rotor.
I believe H&R has spacers for the Z but you will need to use Nismo extended length studs.
Or... if you want spacers larger than 25mm, go here
www.wheeladapter.com
I have bought from them before and they make excellent spacers.
Ray_7:
Sorry to disappoint you, but you can look under Australian forum about the spacer thread..... it is illegal to run spacer here in Australia... and most of the insurance companies don't like it either... I was going to use spacers as my Ray's wheels stick in abit... but I gave up the thought as it will affect my nissan warranty on all the running parts (especially lug nuts and wheel bearings) and the legal issue!
Think twice before you go with the spacers... and you should really get the wheels which stick out at the start! we all made the same mistake!
cheers,
richie
Sorry to disappoint you, but you can look under Australian forum about the spacer thread..... it is illegal to run spacer here in Australia... and most of the insurance companies don't like it either... I was going to use spacers as my Ray's wheels stick in abit... but I gave up the thought as it will affect my nissan warranty on all the running parts (especially lug nuts and wheel bearings) and the legal issue!
Think twice before you go with the spacers... and you should really get the wheels which stick out at the start! we all made the same mistake!
cheers,
richie
if spacers are used to correct for improper aftermarket wheel offset, then Nissan cannot refuse warranty... however, if you took a set of wheels that had the centerline of the wheels in the same spot as stock, and then you ran spacers, Nissan may give you trouble for warranty issues related to the bearings, steering, etc...
As for being illegal.. not in the US... fortunatley.
As for being illegal.. not in the US... fortunatley.
I'm sad now...
Hate the legal issue and all those stuff!!! How will they know tho?
When I move to the States in 2 years time, I won't have to care about all those stupid Australian laws ahahahhahahahah...
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