Need a spacer for GTR wheel
Need a spacer for GTR wheel
The rear looks just fine however the front is kinda too much of inside and doesn't look aggressive. What kinda a spacer can I use and does it need hub centric? Will there be any bad effects with that installation?
B2 Autodesigns all have decent products. If you need a spacer 10mm or less than I'd go H&Rs w/ longer wheel studs included.
If you get the bolt-ons be sure to torque down to 80 ft lbs and recheck torque after 500 miles.
You can use bolt on spacers w/ hub centric rings, The H&R, Ichiba, and
B2 Autodesigns all have decent products. If you need a spacer 10mm or less than I'd go H&Rs w/ longer wheel studs included.
If you get the bolt-ons be sure to torque down to 80 ft lbs and recheck torque after 500 miles.
B2 Autodesigns all have decent products. If you need a spacer 10mm or less than I'd go H&Rs w/ longer wheel studs included.
If you get the bolt-ons be sure to torque down to 80 ft lbs and recheck torque after 500 miles.
Not that I can remember, they may have been slightly lower but can't recall. Just a good practice to recheck torque on critical bolts when mating new parts after they have time to set. Same goes for new wheels.
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the wheels go to 90 so i want the spacers a tad tighter. so far so good. been off only once though and no need to ever take off again so...
What kind of spacer is it? I have noticed there are 2 kinds, one is called spacer and the other one called adapter which you have to bolt on to the hub. Which one is recommended?
First, do you have a coupe or sedan?
If sedan, get a 20mm to match the rear.
If you have a coupe, I'd recommend considering a 25mm.
Either way, get the soacer that bolts on and has built in studs. Make sure it's made for our cars, which have a 66.1mm hub bore. You'll be fine.
If sedan, get a 20mm to match the rear.
If you have a coupe, I'd recommend considering a 25mm.
Either way, get the soacer that bolts on and has built in studs. Make sure it's made for our cars, which have a 66.1mm hub bore. You'll be fine.
First, do you have a coupe or sedan?
If sedan, get a 20mm to match the rear.
If you have a coupe, I'd recommend considering a 25mm.
Either way, get the soacer that bolts on and has built in studs. Make sure it's made for our cars, which have a 66.1mm hub bore. You'll be fine.
If sedan, get a 20mm to match the rear.
If you have a coupe, I'd recommend considering a 25mm.
Either way, get the soacer that bolts on and has built in studs. Make sure it's made for our cars, which have a 66.1mm hub bore. You'll be fine.
and what brand should I go for?
As far as brands, H&R, Ichiba, and B2 Autodesigns are good.
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