3-mm wheel spacers
like mentioned before, most of the time peeps need 3 or 5 mm spacers to clear a BBK.......other than that really spacers that size are barely noticable if at all........if your doing it for BBK - just like the expensive BBK you paid for - Gotta pay to play.......it is what it is...
-J
-J
anyways, i'm probably gonna go for these 3-mm ones fitted for dodge stealth and mitsu 3000 gt. they're 5X114.3 and 67.1 and only $32 for a pair. these should fit, right J?
http://supercar-engineering.com/sc2/...products_id=91
well since the holes are actual holes and not slots......and holefully not much larger than M12 they will stay fine, thing is the z hub is 66.1...you wrote 67.1..is that a type-O on your part...
if its 66.1 rock on..
if not, then know that they wont sit on the hub, but at least they arent slotted, so they should be fine.
-J
if its 66.1 rock on..
if not, then know that they wont sit on the hub, but at least they arent slotted, so they should be fine.
-J
how'd you get that? i got $125 shipped for four 5-mm spacers.
anyways, i'm probably gonna go for these 3-mm ones fitted for dodge stealth and mitsu 3000 gt. they're 5X114.3 and 67.1 and only $32 for a pair. these should fit, right J?
http://supercar-engineering.com/sc2/...products_id=91
anyways, i'm probably gonna go for these 3-mm ones fitted for dodge stealth and mitsu 3000 gt. they're 5X114.3 and 67.1 and only $32 for a pair. these should fit, right J?
http://supercar-engineering.com/sc2/...products_id=91
FYI, i found a place that does 3-mm and even 4-mm wheel spacers that are hub-centric to car AND wheel! they're made from billet aluminum too.
kinda pricey, but you get what you pay for.
http://motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html
kinda pricey, but you get what you pay for.
http://motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html
I also spec'd a 12mm spacer, and it is roughly what one would pay for a 10-15mm Kics. I might just go this route for all my spacer needs.
That's a great link, thanks. Looks like $115 shipped to do a hub AND wheel centric 3mm spacer (in other words, it fits tight on the hub, and your wheel fits tight over that, eliminating the need for hub-centric rings). I'm dropping a pretty penny on wheels, I don't mind a C-note for quality spacers. Plus, you can spec any size you want (up to 30mm).
I also spec'd a 12mm spacer, and it is roughly what one would pay for a 10-15mm Kics. I might just go this route for all my spacer needs.
I also spec'd a 12mm spacer, and it is roughly what one would pay for a 10-15mm Kics. I might just go this route for all my spacer needs.
So, my +12 TE37s came in, and I needed a 3mm to clear the factory brembos. I thought I could just find a universal 3mm at any autoparts store, well not here locally. I ended up with a cast 5mm as a temp solution until the Motorsport Tech ones came in.
So glad I have the custom ones now...


Painted them black... perfect fit over the hub! Perfect fit inside the wheel, also.

Huge improvement over the cast universal ones...

Probably could have left it bright aluminum, as you can hardly see it once mounted.

Thanks again for the link, HXS!
So glad I have the custom ones now...
Painted them black... perfect fit over the hub! Perfect fit inside the wheel, also.
Huge improvement over the cast universal ones...
Probably could have left it bright aluminum, as you can hardly see it once mounted.
Thanks again for the link, HXS!
So, my +12 TE37s came in, and I needed a 3mm to clear the factory brembos. I thought I could just find a universal 3mm at any autoparts store, well not here locally. I ended up with a cast 5mm as a temp solution until the Motorsport Tech ones came in.
Thanks again for the link, HXS!
Thanks again for the link, HXS!

looks great! glad i can help!
it's funny cuz i ordered 4-mm from them and they just arrived last week too!
looks like you got ones that are centric to your rims. mine are just hubcentric to the hub. i didn't take pics though
a bit pricey but well worth it!
FYI, i found a place that does 3-mm and even 4-mm wheel spacers that are hub-centric to car AND wheel! they're made from billet aluminum too.
kinda pricey, but you get what you pay for.
http://motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html
kinda pricey, but you get what you pay for.
http://motorsport-tech.com/wheel_spacers.html
he makes all my spacers, and adapters. outstanding quality, and yes you get what you pay for.






