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Old Feb 15, 2011 | 09:51 PM
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Cheap Eibach Spacers!

Is it ok that we share links to outside sites? I just got myself 2 sets of Eibach spacers 20mm and 15mm (the Ichiba V2 style) for $195 shipped.
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Old Feb 15, 2011 | 09:56 PM
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Old Feb 15, 2011 | 09:59 PM
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use the vehicle as a 2008 350z and search wheel spacers. It pulls up the Eibachs. The system 4 are the nut style and the ones I went with. They pull up as around $110 a pair. Enter coupon code LOYALTY on the check out screen. Free shipping + 15% off... DEAL! (I think the order must be over $150 before the discount is applied. I may be wrong though.)
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Old Feb 15, 2011 | 10:01 PM
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Of course you could also use the code for other parts they have for our car. They have quite a bit of decent things. An OEM spoiler, painted for under $200???????
Site is 100% legit, I've bought from them before.
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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by breftayka
Is it ok that we share links to outside sites? I just got myself 2 sets of Eibach spacers 20mm and 15mm (the Ichiba V2 style) for $195 shipped.
No need for out side link. Jeb Performance can beat that price. However I have to let members know. Eibach does not make spacers for the G37. They are for 370Z with -1mm on hub. Always use vehicle specific parts. Especially for spacers.

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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 08:19 AM
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No need for out side link. Jeb Performance can beat that price. However I have to let members know. Eibach does not make spacers for the G37. They are for 370Z with -1mm on hub. Always use vehicle specific parts. Especially for spacers.
I did not want to have to swap out my wheel studs. The specs are 5x114.3 CB 66.1 which is the same as the G37.
Edit: Jeb. I searched around found the H&R spacers you sell are 66.2 and for the G37, but then there are also plenty that are 66.1. I also cannot find a definite answer online as some people say 66.1mm, but some say 66.2.
Wouldn't the tighter fit of a 66.1mm CB be more beneficiary as .1mm more would be just a little more loose?
I am not trying to go toe to toe with you as I am sure you know twice as much as I do about these spacers, but just reporting my findings. I guess if nothing else I will report back after I put them on.

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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by breftayka
I did not want to have to swap out my wheel studs. The specs are 5x114.3 CB 66.1 which is the same as the G37.
Edit: Jeb. I searched around found the H&R spacers you sell are 66.2 and for the G37, but then there are also plenty that are 66.1. I also cannot find a definite answer online as some people say 66.1mm, but some say 66.2.
Wouldn't the tighter fit of a 66.1mm CB be more beneficiary as .1mm more would be just a little more loose?
I am not trying to go toe to toe with you as I am sure you know twice as much as I do about these spacers, but just reporting my findings. I guess if nothing else I will report back after I put them on.
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0.01 mm on spacers which have diameter of 7" wobbling 0.01 mm. Transfered to your tires which are +- 25" diameter. is going to be considerable amount of wobble.

Plus Auto Anything offers DRS system only which are extended studs stystem which extends from your hub to lugz. A cheaper model offered from Eibach for 370Z.

So it is reasonable price for 370Z DRS system spacers. However not a spectacular deal. Also I strongly do not recommend use on our G's.
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Old Feb 16, 2011 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by JEBperformance
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0.01 mm on spacers which have diameter of 7" wobbling 0.01 mm. Transfered to your tires which are +- 25" diameter. is going to be considerable amount of wobble.

Plus Auto Anything offers DRS system only which are extended studs stystem which extends from your hub to lugz. A cheaper model offered from Eibach for 370Z.

So it is reasonable price for 370Z DRS system spacers. However not a spectacular deal. Also I strongly do not recommend use on our G's.
No. I am telling you I got the system 4, not the extended stud, for 195.42. You may assume there will be wobble, but several members have told me they have had zero problems.
the link to these spacers is here.
2008 Nissan 350Z Eibach Wheel Spacers, Eibach Spacers, Wheel Spacer you can clearly see the prices are cheaper already and then with the 15% off its even more.
Do you have any official spec that the center bore is 66.2mm? I called my dealer and the guy is getting back to me, but said he thinks it is 66.06mm.

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I have had Eibach spacers for a 350 on my G for a couple years now with no problems.
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Originally Posted by breftayka
No. I am telling you I got the system 4, not the extended stud, for 195.42. You may assume there will be wobble, but several members have told me they have had zero problems.
the link to these spacers is here.
2008 Nissan 350Z Eibach Wheel Spacers, Eibach Spacers, Wheel Spacer you can clearly see the prices are cheaper already and then with the 15% off its even more.
Do you have any official spec that the center bore is 66.2mm? I called my dealer and the guy is getting back to me, but said he thinks it is 66.06mm.
With all the discounts the price difference is little over $100. Compared to vehicle specific spacers from H&R. When you account all the risks involved in putting the right parts on your car. Taking a gamble to save $100. Putting your car which cost at least $30K. Taking into consideration your valuable life. I think G37 + your life is > $100.

H&R test fits on our G. Does numerous R&D. Gets all the paper work for liability issues. Get them approved. I think H&R deserves $100 for all the work they have done on our car.

Fitting right parts in a long run will save us money. Less Hassle and peace of mind.

So I ask our G owners not to gamble $100, and risk millions at stake.
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Well in my opinion it's a great deal, and I do not see where the risk is going to come from. Other automotive websites list these for the G37. They are a CB of 66.1mm which is the factory specification of this vehicle. Not knocking the H&R Spacers, but they are 66.2mm which is .1mm bigger than the specification calls for. I've only heard good things about the H&R Springs and JEBPerformance, and I'm sure you have a much better overall customer experience. The only reason I didn't buy the H&Rs is because they are the extended stud kind. I will try out my spacers. If they are not what I like you will see them up for sale and I will pick up some H&Rs from you.
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66.1 is correct

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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 09:32 AM
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There are people who have vibration even with the H&R's.
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 11:44 AM
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There are people who have vibration even with the H&R's.
Yeah I just saw that guys post. Spacers FTL!
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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 11:54 AM
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I have heard a couple complaints about h&r spacers
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Old Mar 4, 2011 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Kidcane
I have had Eibach spacers for a 350 on my G for a couple years now with no problems.
You go with the System 4 spacers? You happen to know what width spacer is best for stock wheels?
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