FIC Brand Spacers
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i guess i will let you know how they are
i just ordered 1 pair in 10mm, hub centric , with studs pressed in
they stock them at SSR in California
what i liked about them other than very high end look and build quality is that they are the only people i have seen that do a 10mm with studs pressed in
i just ordered 1 pair in 10mm, hub centric , with studs pressed in
they stock them at SSR in California
what i liked about them other than very high end look and build quality is that they are the only people i have seen that do a 10mm with studs pressed in
Last edited by 350zspl; 05-03-2011 at 11:17 AM.
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I would never run a spacer with studs pressed in under 25mm, then again i also would never run a 25mm spacer.
10mm spacer with studs pressed in , the studs will be pressed into less than 5mm of aluminum, most cars have steel hubs, steel is stronger, do i want all the force of my car riding on thin aluminum? NO
10mm spacer with studs pressed in , the studs will be pressed into less than 5mm of aluminum, most cars have steel hubs, steel is stronger, do i want all the force of my car riding on thin aluminum? NO
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I called morejapan and found out that for the 10mm, you need pockets in your wheels so that the nuts for the spacers will clear. anyone try these yet? Evasive has them for a pretty good price.