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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 06:11 AM
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I recently got a 20X11 rims running 285 30 in the rear.. i notice is not aggressive enough .. is either i drop a inch all around or get a 20mm spacer for the Rear.. to make it come out... Which Brand would you ppls recommend ??
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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 07:44 AM
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both!!!

i say spacers concidering how bad people point it out when it isnt a good offset... It is cheap too. Then you could start saving for some good coilovers and have that nismo sitting sexily angry.
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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 07:45 AM
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ichiba seems to be popular and a good quality brand
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i know.. spacer is just a spacer.. but does it matter what brand?

is H&R any good???

20mm for the back .. and 10mm for the front?

or should i just stick with the Rear .. and leave the Front alone ..

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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 08:13 AM
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H&R are good... with a 20mm you will be replacing studs

Ichiba are popular because they have an version that includes a stud on the spacer. thing is, it is not compatable with all wheels. If you get them, you need to make sure that your wheels have clearance within the wheel.

As far as what size to get, you should post up full specs of your wheels saying they are 20x11 is only half the info you need to determine what size spacers to get. Please post up offsets
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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 08:50 AM
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opps is actually 20X8.5 +32 F / 20X10 + 42

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Project Kics.

Built-in studs are so much easier.
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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Zivman
H&R are good... with a 20mm you will be replacing studs
I thought 20, 25, and 30mm from H&R come with built-in studs?
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Old Oct 1, 2009 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by SimplySimonl
opps is actually 20X8.5 +32 F / 20X10 + 42

I would just ditch the wheels, usually when you upgrade wheels you don't want to go narrower than stock (you did in the front) i would also be they are heavier that stock, and the offset sucks , actually sucks bad.
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Project kics are top notch.
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Originally Posted by pchong154
Project Kics.

Built-in studs are so much easier.
yes they are, but they don't work on all wheels.


Originally Posted by cheshirecat79
I thought 20, 25, and 30mm from H&R come with built-in studs?
they come with studs, but not all spacers have built in studs. Regardless, those with built-in studs have fitment issues with some wheels
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damn foe.. i didnt ask for your opinion on my wheels.. why you hating ! HATERSSSS


Originally Posted by terrasmak
I would just ditch the wheels, usually when you upgrade wheels you don't want to go narrower than stock (you did in the front) i would also be they are heavier that stock, and the offset sucks , actually sucks bad.
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Originally Posted by Guilty1s
ichiba seems to be popular and a good quality brand
I have ichiba.. they work great.. i had to roll my rear fenders.. but it was worth it and with Ichiba they come with studs built in
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Originally Posted by SimplySimonl
damn foe.. i didnt ask for your opinion on my wheels.. why you hating ! HATERSSSS
Not hating , just putting the truth out there.

BTW i would run ichiba spacers , V1 and wouldn't do spacers with built in studs unless i went 25mm.
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Old Oct 2, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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cool thanks i check it out..
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