Wheel spacers for stock rims
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Nope, no alignment required.
Are you lowered already? If you're lowered and you add 25mm or 30mm spacers in the rear you might rub, depending on how low you are. Then you could either roll your rear fenders or tune in a little more negative camber and avoid the rubbing, again, all dependent on whether or not you're lowered.
For the record, I'm lowered about 1.4" in the rear with 25mm spacers on factory 08 wheels and tires, running some negative camber and I have no rubbing issues. Just remember, each car is different.
Are you lowered already? If you're lowered and you add 25mm or 30mm spacers in the rear you might rub, depending on how low you are. Then you could either roll your rear fenders or tune in a little more negative camber and avoid the rubbing, again, all dependent on whether or not you're lowered.
For the record, I'm lowered about 1.4" in the rear with 25mm spacers on factory 08 wheels and tires, running some negative camber and I have no rubbing issues. Just remember, each car is different.
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I just put on 25mm front and 30mm rear my 06 with stock 18's. My car is lowered on coilovers and the stock 245 tires clears on the rear with no need for rolling (even with 30mm). Keep in mind I have no adjusted camber at all, just lowered it.
I'd suggest Parts Shop Max spacers. They're by far the cheapest hub-centric spacers I've found and nobody has ever broken one.
I'd suggest Parts Shop Max spacers. They're by far the cheapest hub-centric spacers I've found and nobody has ever broken one.
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Here you go...
http://www.gtfactory.jp/cms/page.php?10
email him and see what he has in stock, hes in CA.
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http://www.gtfactory.jp/cms/page.php?10
email him and see what he has in stock, hes in CA.
-J
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Also, just wanted to update this thread with the new sticky info thread as well:
https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...er-thread.html
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https://my350z.com/forum/wheels-and-...er-thread.html
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Hey guys I posted this in the sticky thread as well, but these are my pics from the previous page. I just picked up some 19" Axis wheels so my 30mm spacers that were on the rear are for sale now if anyone is looking for a set but doesn't want to pay retail. They are perfect, nothing wrong with them, only had them on for a few weeks. I won't post a price in here since its not a classifieds section but I'm not exactly looking to get rich off these, just looking to hook someone up, so PM me if you're interested. I figure there's a few people in here that after seeing the photos are looking to pick some up. 30mm is the perfect size for the OEM rears.
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These are officially for sale. I apologize to the people who PM'd me and I said I was keeping them. The car is gone now and I have the spacers. They probably have like 4000 miles on them by now. PM me with interest, I can get shipping for you for cheap. These are ready to move NOW. Get them now before they're gone!
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If you're dead set on getting your fenders rolled - do it. However, I know there are some guys here running 30mm in the rear with no rubbing and no rolled fenders.
For the record: I'm running 20mm fronts and 25mm rears, lowered approximately 1.2" all around and I have no rubbing issues (fenders are not rolled).
Like stated above - I wouldn't run 30mm all around... maybe 25 front and 30 rear.
For the record: I'm running 20mm fronts and 25mm rears, lowered approximately 1.2" all around and I have no rubbing issues (fenders are not rolled).
Like stated above - I wouldn't run 30mm all around... maybe 25 front and 30 rear.
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any of you guys above with spacers and springs have pics of the car in motion?
i pulled this one from a member here a while ago. i don't remember who, so i apologize if im posting this without his permission.
i pulled this one from a member here a while ago. i don't remember who, so i apologize if im posting this without his permission.