FAQ: Official wheel "SPACER" thread!
I'm sure 1.5 drop in the rear with 30mm spacer will rub...with prolly -1.5 camber. Stock 18" rims and tires.
However, how much fender roll is needed? i'm guessing i have to roll up as much as possible. My concern is that because the wheels are so much out with little camber, i'm not sure if rolling the fender will be good enough..
However, how much fender roll is needed? i'm guessing i have to roll up as much as possible. My concern is that because the wheels are so much out with little camber, i'm not sure if rolling the fender will be good enough..
I'm a G-noob... looking into spacers as well. AWESOME thread and loads of information. One of the tips for measuring that I hadn't seen while perusing the 18 pages was the washer trick. A person can stack washers behind their hub and then measure the stack when they get the look they desire. I'm not sure if there was any other way- but I found trying to get an accurate measurement with just a ruler / measuring tape less than accurate. This tip is probably more for the other noobs like me.
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good first post........
I choose not to mention that, so that no noobs would get the idea that any amount of washers was okay to drive on......or to add to their spacers if it wasn't enough.......etc..
I guess just statically testing to get the right mm thickness doing this would be fine.........your car, your choice everyone...
-J
I choose not to mention that, so that no noobs would get the idea that any amount of washers was okay to drive on......or to add to their spacers if it wasn't enough.......etc..
I guess just statically testing to get the right mm thickness doing this would be fine.........your car, your choice everyone...
-J
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^ there is a post somewhere where this one guy did that for a while because the spacers he bought were not letting him clear his BBk.........he then later got the bigger spacers he needed............but ya....
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what?? no man..if you are buying spacers with studs attached.........use the lug nuts that the spacers come with..
-J
Just wanted to share some new shots. The car is lowered with Eibach Pro Kit Springs with Ichiba V2 Spacers (20mm front / 25mm rear). It doesn't only look better, but it handles better as well. This thread definitely helped me a lot.
Okay, I finally installed my spacers but I did a little before and after first before completing the work. IMO I probably would just do a 15mm-20mm instead of a 20mm-25mm only because the back looks like it will rub if I drop the car a bit but i will perform the 4X2 wood thing on the rear to confirm this. I'd have to admit that it looks like a nice simple cheap mod to do. The Ichiba's look realy sturdy and can handle the job quite well. The only thing I noticed is the 90ft/lbs of torque for the stud seems not enough but I did 90ft/lbs anyway and will re torque them the next time I do my oil change. Kudos to Jason for a very informative thread.
Rear pics...
Rear pics...
I don't think the 25mm spacers are recommended for the rear if you are going to do one of the following:
1. The Z is dropped significantly
2. If you are planning to autocross your Z
I probably will try my 20mm spacers for the rear and see what happens or maybe roll the fenders a bit.
1. The Z is dropped significantly
2. If you are planning to autocross your Z
I probably will try my 20mm spacers for the rear and see what happens or maybe roll the fenders a bit.
i got a G35 coupe... is that y there's that difference?
kinda pissed cuz i ordered THESE "extended" studs which ichiba says should be used with spacers up to 5 mm.
well i basically threw $75 down the drain ($25 for studs, $50 for labor).
another question...
the ones that you circled in green... can u use those as regular lugs for wheels, and not just for spacers?
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autozone p/n said 42mm length, but when i put them next to each other they were identical..........so they were measuring the threaded section only....
kinda pissed cuz i ordered THESE "extended" studs which ichiba says should be used with spacers up to 5 mm.
well i basically threw $75 down the drain ($25 for studs, $50 for labor).
well i basically threw $75 down the drain ($25 for studs, $50 for labor).
-J





-J