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Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 2:56 pm
by SteveSolara
Hey guys I wanted to know if there is a wheel spacer, or a size that will extend the rear out more "Flush" and the front could use it too but especially the rear.

My wheel specs.

17x7" Motegi rims
225/45/R17

So roughly 1/2 an inch or so of space for the rear
Thanks!

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:36 pm
by DSM_Lara
What is your Rim Offset?

Brand Wise I recommend
H&R TRAK+® Wheel Spacers
I have 20mm in the rears with extended studs.
The TRD/Revo rims that I have on now is 17"x8" +40 offset with 20mm spacers at the rear. Tire size is 235/45/17 and its flush at the rear and rubbing again with a rolled fender. -.-

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:46 pm
by SteveSolara
DSM_Lara wrote:What is your Rim Offset?

Brand Wise I recommend
H&R TRAK+® Wheel Spacers
I have 20mm in the rears with extended studs.

Offset is 40. And 20mm spacers with extended studs, did you have to flare out the fender?

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:47 pm
by DSM_Lara
Actually typo Rolled fenders. Most likely Im rubbing because of the tire size that I have on. 225/45/17 should work better instead of 235.

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:54 pm
by SteveSolara
Hmm thanks!

They had 20mm and 25, no 22mm. Ill go with the 20mm Thanks! the H&R site is Extremely helpful, Thanks again!

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 3:59 pm
by DSM_Lara
Here's a photo how it sits.
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Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 4:05 pm
by SteveSolara
oh Nice! that perfect for me, but you have 235, so a little less. Thanks for uploading. got a better idea how its gonna turn out

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:39 pm
by SteveSolara
hmm everytime i click on "How to buy" it takes me to an applicant and i put in my state, than a couple of stores show up, but none of them have the spacer. I even searched for the part number..... Maybe I have to call the store for special order???

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 12:13 pm
by DSM_Lara
You can try this site but there are located in California. They shipped to Hawaii so it shouldn't be a problem getting them. I had great experience with them when I needed to order extended studs.
http://www.2kracing.com/Universal_Manuf ... acers.html

If you ever damage your wheel studs here are the specs.
Thread Type: 12 X 1.5
Knurl Diameter: 14.20mm
Thread Length: 50mm (Size may vary but this size will come with 20mm spacers)
Seat Type: Stud
Manufacturer: H&R

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:02 pm
by SteveSolara
Thanks Buddy! Finally get to order them :)

Center Bore:60.1mm

Just putting this up to if anyone else might go here and was wondering.

Thanks Again!!!

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 10:17 pm
by Mr_Krispy1183
Have used both Ichiba and H&R to success. I've toned down driving around "fitted", since I commute 70-80 miles round-trip for work, and slightly smaller spacers and a slight raise in the coilovers make the drive much more tolerable, not to mention giving me a little more tire life.

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:15 am
by SteveSolara
Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:Have used both Ichiba and H&R to success. I've toned down driving around "fitted", since I commute 70-80 miles round-trip for work, and slightly smaller spacers and a slight raise in the coilovers make the drive much more tolerable, not to mention giving me a little more tire life.

HAHAH yea i hear ya. Will be me in a few months. But luckily i dont have coils just springs. So i have some room, just no fat passengers and ill be ok LOL

Thanks for the info

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:50 pm
by SteveSolara
Without Spacer

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With Spacers ( I went with 15mm instead )

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Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:49 am
by yaddadaimsayin
looks good but that angle makes your car look like it's sittin kinda high. still, pushing the wheels out makes a big difference on the look of the ride. lookin forward to more pics.

Re: Wheel Spacers....

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 9:58 am
by SteveSolara
Thank you Sir!. Yea pics were a rough take and my hands were all dirty and greased up, sine i did my brakes too while i was at it. And yes it looks high because my driveway is kinda like a little hill so it bring the rear end up. Will update soon.

I can successfully say my rear wheels are rubbing the fenders on tight corner and humps on highways. But hopefully my New RSB to come will fix that :)

Oh and i am only on TIEN Springs and regular struts so its a bit higher than what the springs go for 2'" but That will change once these struts blow out.