Kics Project Spacers in Stock!!!! 10-30mm
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The 10mm do not require hubcentric rings for Kics, the size is too small to make any difference. The Ichiba's are the only spacers that are hubcentric, but they do not have built in studs.
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Okay, so here was the question:
What is the advantage/disadvantage to getting the hub centric rings? I see some places don't offer them, some reccomend it, and some say they do nothing. If we needed it, why would it be an option and not automatically included?
Hubcentric rings are mainly used for alignment when putting the spacers on. They are NOT needed, unless your wheels vary tremendously from stock size. We do recommend them for alignment. Kics do not come with built in hubs on their spacers. Only Ichiba offers that, and soon CZP spacers will also have them built in. Hope that helps
What is the advantage/disadvantage to getting the hub centric rings? I see some places don't offer them, some reccomend it, and some say they do nothing. If we needed it, why would it be an option and not automatically included?
Hubcentric rings are mainly used for alignment when putting the spacers on. They are NOT needed, unless your wheels vary tremendously from stock size. We do recommend them for alignment. Kics do not come with built in hubs on their spacers. Only Ichiba offers that, and soon CZP spacers will also have them built in. Hope that helps
Okay, so here was the question:
What is the advantage/disadvantage to getting the hub centric rings? I see some places don't offer them, some reccomend it, and some say they do nothing. If we needed it, why would it be an option and not automatically included?
Hubcentric rings are mainly used for alignment when putting the spacers on. They are NOT needed, unless your wheels vary tremendously from stock size. We do recommend them for alignment. Kics do not come with built in hubs on their spacers. Only Ichiba offers that, and soon CZP spacers will also have them built in. Hope that helps
What is the advantage/disadvantage to getting the hub centric rings? I see some places don't offer them, some reccomend it, and some say they do nothing. If we needed it, why would it be an option and not automatically included?
Hubcentric rings are mainly used for alignment when putting the spacers on. They are NOT needed, unless your wheels vary tremendously from stock size. We do recommend them for alignment. Kics do not come with built in hubs on their spacers. Only Ichiba offers that, and soon CZP spacers will also have them built in. Hope that helps

are th czp spacers u speak of going to have the hubcentric option in a 10mm spacer with built in studs?
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We actually will only have 15mm and up only. We will not have the 10mm. 10mm spacers do not even need the hubs. Kics does not make hub rings for their 10mm spacers because they are so small.


