Wheel spacers for stock rims
Last One fellas: 25mm all around on 4 corners w/ stock 18" wheel
If by now you can't see why 25mm on stock wheels is the best way to go
without any issues of rubbing or having to roll your fenders then i dont know
what else to tell you.
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6776/img1058je0.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/7597/img1057ia7.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/927/img1046bb0.jpg" width="575" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/5914/img1048ob4.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/1064/img1037zr7.jpg" width="425" height="450" />
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6845/img1053us7.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/7209/img1052kd4.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/7370/img1036xc7.jpg" width="425" height="450" />
If by now you can't see why 25mm on stock wheels is the best way to go
without any issues of rubbing or having to roll your fenders then i dont know
what else to tell you.
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6776/img1058je0.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/7597/img1057ia7.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/927/img1046bb0.jpg" width="575" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/5914/img1048ob4.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/1064/img1037zr7.jpg" width="425" height="450" />
<img src="http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6845/img1053us7.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/7209/img1052kd4.jpg" width="650" height="450" />
<img src="http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/7370/img1036xc7.jpg" width="425" height="450" />
Last edited by mrpee1881; Jan 7, 2009 at 10:19 AM.
I had Sportines which slammed the car; 15mm fronts and 25mm rears, rolled fenders and running -1.5. Stock 18"s. There is no way I could run 25mm in the rear without rubbing after I lowered it.



Last edited by moforeynolds; Jan 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM.
probably at stock height, doubtful if lowered depending how aggressive you went.
I had Sportines which slammed the car; 15mm fronts and 25mm rears, rolled fenders and running -1.5. Stock 18"s. There is no way I could run 25mm in the rear without rubbing after I lowered it.




I had Sportines which slammed the car; 15mm fronts and 25mm rears, rolled fenders and running -1.5. Stock 18"s. There is no way I could run 25mm in the rear without rubbing after I lowered it.




that looks clean! thats with the sportlines?
Yes, Sportline springs/Tokico dampers/SPC front-rear-toe. I'm convinced that Sportlines are going to give you the greatest amount of drop without going the coilover route, regardless of stated specs. They absolutely slam the car.
Do yall think with a 30mm spacer in the rear would fit and 25mm up would fit good im lowered on tein s-techs and stock 07 wheels with toyo 24545zr18 and 25545r18 in the rear ?????
im trying to get some spacers as well, what do you guys recommend if o drop my car with the eibach pro kit? i blieve thats a 1.2 inche drop in the front and 1 inch in the rear,would 25 mm work without rubbing?
Five more in the rear would look alot better and make the front and rear look a bit more evenly pushed out. I also have 25 all the way around and not completely satisfied with the look, but it's still better than stock!
This thread has definitely been tempting me to get this done on my stockers while waiting on my wheels but for some reason some of the local installers I've contacted have not been wanting to do it for liability reasons?
If you can take a wheel off and put it back on, you can handle doing your own spacers.
If not, you shouldn't be driving a car, get a bus pass.
EDIT: a few tips I figured out while installing my 20mm front/25mm rear on stock everything (18")-
use a torque wrench and find the write specs, otherwise prepare to be paranoid everytime you're on the highway,
make sure they are hubcentric for a 350z,
install, drive 50 miles, retorque if required (check whenever wheels are off),
ENJOY! it looks better and more oem than oem does (before spacers people asked my why my stock wheels didnt fit right)
If not, you shouldn't be driving a car, get a bus pass.
EDIT: a few tips I figured out while installing my 20mm front/25mm rear on stock everything (18")-
use a torque wrench and find the write specs, otherwise prepare to be paranoid everytime you're on the highway,
make sure they are hubcentric for a 350z,
install, drive 50 miles, retorque if required (check whenever wheels are off),
ENJOY! it looks better and more oem than oem does (before spacers people asked my why my stock wheels didnt fit right)
Last edited by ReelBigAndy; Jan 22, 2009 at 11:45 AM.
^ with stock wheels, yes. with my wheels, I ended up getting spacers /w studs attached, the stock studs poked through the spacer too far and hit the back of my wheel. I had to have them grinded down and that was beyond my skill level if I wanted it done right.




