Offset Gurus...Nismo A34 Rims, What do I need?
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Someone may of said that, and they may of been right. But you don't need an actual press to "press in" new studs. As superblack said, Just use the correct lug adapter and some washers. It'll pull the new studs right through the spacer and "press" them into place
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ichiba actually sells both bolt on(v2) and replacement stud(v1) spacers, both with built in hubcentric rings, unlike project kics modular style which has some play. Personally I would go with eibach for bolt on and h&r or eibach for replacement stud style spacers. Both are made in germany IIRC
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That's the third or fourth time I've seen someone say there's play in reference to the kics spacers in only one day of doing some research on them. Kelsey u run these first hand..u notice any play when installing?
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