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Old 06-05-2004, 01:46 AM
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Default Any drawbacks to using a good 25mm hubcentric wheel spacer?

I have Volk TE 37s with 9.5 +22s on the rear. They tuck a little more than I would like.
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!


Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
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Default Re: Any drawbacks to using a good 25mm hubcentric wheel spacer?

Originally posted by joust75
I have Volk TE 37s with 9.5 +22s on the rear. They tuck a little more than I would like.
I want to use spacers but I am worried about it. If I were to buy a good quality spacer like H&R Trax hubcentrics, would there be any drawbacks, I.E. poorer handling, extra stress on suspension or studs?
I want my car to look its best but not at the expense of having a wheel fly off the car or worse me flying off the road!!


Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
hello, i know a lot of Z owners who have not had any problems with the H&R spacers... the new (longer) studs made the wheels look even nicer and most of the rear wheels are 10.5 in the rear, which made it look sooooo sweet... just my two cents! either way, i think you should do it!!!
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Default Re: Any drawbacks to using a good 25mm hubcentric wheel spacer?

Originally posted by joust75
Also does anyone know if a 25mm would be the best considering on the rear I am running a 9.5 +22 offseet TE37, or would it be too much?
9.5 +22 with a 25mm spacer would mean you're running a 9.5 -3

that's going to stick out way too much imo

if you want the look of the 10.5 +22, go with a 10-15mm spacer
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Default Re: Re: Any drawbacks to using a good 25mm hubcentric wheel spacer?

Originally posted by Strife350z
9.5 +22 with a 25mm spacer would mean you're running a 9.5 -3

that's going to stick out way too much imo

if you want the look of the 10.5 +22, go with a 10-15mm spacer
Thanks. Thats the info I was looking for!
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