People with Spacers
I am currently looking for spacers too install on the rear of my DB Performance with the 18's. Can someone recommend a pair and also let me know of their experience soo far. I have heard good and bad stories but know that the quality of the product is wht counts. Pics and web site would be appreciated.
I am mainly doing this for looks and would like too have my Z have a more aggresive stand too match with its wide fenders. Also planning on doing a Nismo tail after and would like for them too balance out, if you know what i mean:icon16: |
This is probably the wrong forum for this question dgtlbullet, but I'd like to know too. Might try posting in the Wheelsa\Tires\Brakes section.
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Re: People with Spacers
Originally posted by dgtlbullet I am currently looking for spacers too install on the rear of my DB Performance with the 18's. Can someone recommend a pair and also let me know of their experience soo far. I have heard good and bad stories but know that the quality of the product is wht counts. Pics and web site would be appreciated. I am mainly doing this for looks and would like too have my Z have a more aggresive stand too match with its wide fenders. Also planning on doing a Nismo tail after and would like for them too balance out, if you know what i mean:icon16: |
The above website is owned by Fred Goeske of www.wheelspacers.com -- he is an awesome person to do business with and will machine you a wheel spacer to WHATEVER specification you need.
Remember, dont be stupid when you call Fred up.. he's a very knowledgeable person but you need to know WHAT you want to do.. and he will be more than happy to machine it for you. If you need a small spacer (under 20mm) you will most likely need longer wheel studs. If you need thicker than 20mm, he can probably machine a "wheel adaptor" for you which is a spacer with studs attached. Fred can fabricate anything and he's one of the few sources I would trust for making me my spacers.. and I've bought plenty of them from him out here in SoCal. - Mike |
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Originally posted by old_s13 The above website is owned by Fred Goeske of www.wheelspacers.com -- he is an awesome person to do business with and will machine you a wheel spacer to WHATEVER specification you need. Remember, dont be stupid when you call Fred up.. he's a very knowledgeable person but you need to know WHAT you want to do.. and he will be more than happy to machine it for you. If you need a small spacer (under 20mm) you will most likely need longer wheel studs. If you need thicker than 20mm, he can probably machine a "wheel adaptor" for you which is a spacer with studs attached. Fred can fabricate anything and he's one of the few sources I would trust for making me my spacers.. and I've bought plenty of them from him out here in SoCal. - Mike |
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