Help What size spacers?
#1
What size spacers?
So I want spacers.
please check my photo album HERE for pics of my car right now. as you can see, the rear wheels tuck under a fair amount. i'm leaning towards 15 to 20mm
I've found some Eibach spacers for fairly cheap and would like to order them up.
I'm assuming the hub size for our cars is the same as on the 350Z?
the site lists the hub as 66.1 is that right?
thanks guys.
please check my photo album HERE for pics of my car right now. as you can see, the rear wheels tuck under a fair amount. i'm leaning towards 15 to 20mm
I've found some Eibach spacers for fairly cheap and would like to order them up.
I'm assuming the hub size for our cars is the same as on the 350Z?
the site lists the hub as 66.1 is that right?
thanks guys.
#2
Crazy Russian Super Mod
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G35/350z Hubcentric spacers will work fine on the G37S.
I am currently running 20mm front/rear on the stock wheels. I could probably go another 5mm in the front & more in the rear for a really aggressive look, but I'm satisfied with this.
What are the offests on your DCR wheels?
I am currently running 20mm front/rear on the stock wheels. I could probably go another 5mm in the front & more in the rear for a really aggressive look, but I'm satisfied with this.
What are the offests on your DCR wheels?
#4
thanks.
offets are close to 38 front and rear. they're 8.5 front and 10 rear.
i think the fronts are fairly close to flush, and i don't really have a problem with them. it's just the rears that sit way tucked in.
do you drive aggressively with the spacers? no problems pretty much means i'm good to go, eh?
@Kid, why no more than 10mm? any reasons other than looks? I'd plan on getting the ones that you bolt to the existing hub and have new studs already in them.
offets are close to 38 front and rear. they're 8.5 front and 10 rear.
i think the fronts are fairly close to flush, and i don't really have a problem with them. it's just the rears that sit way tucked in.
do you drive aggressively with the spacers? no problems pretty much means i'm good to go, eh?
@Kid, why no more than 10mm? any reasons other than looks? I'd plan on getting the ones that you bolt to the existing hub and have new studs already in them.
#5
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G35/350z Hubcentric spacers will work fine on the G37S.
I am currently running 20mm front/rear on the stock wheels. I could probably go another 5mm in the front & more in the rear for a really aggressive look, but I'm satisfied with this.
What are the offests on your DCR wheels?
I am currently running 20mm front/rear on the stock wheels. I could probably go another 5mm in the front & more in the rear for a really aggressive look, but I'm satisfied with this.
What are the offests on your DCR wheels?
Got any pictures you can share with the 20mm spacers?
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#9
somewhat bad news..
i took a wheel off last night to see if there were indentations on the back of the wheel where it meets the hub but it's flush. those indentations would be for accepting a portion of the original lug bolts from a spacer. i think the only thing i could do so that it would clear would be a 25mm.
i took a wheel off last night to see if there were indentations on the back of the wheel where it meets the hub but it's flush. those indentations would be for accepting a portion of the original lug bolts from a spacer. i think the only thing i could do so that it would clear would be a 25mm.
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http://www.hpautoworks.com/index.php...oducts_id=4265
http://www.ichibausa.com/
Eibach you have to look up as 350Z.
http://eibach.com/
The second digit is the "type". Type 4 is "bolt on". Type 5 and 6 are "replace the studs" with studs included.
Just make sure you order the right part number depending on whether you want bolt on or to replace the studs.
Last edited by HamstersG; 11-18-2008 at 03:17 PM.
#13
Both Ichiba and Eibach offer bolt on version 15mm, 20mm, 25mm.
http://www.hpautoworks.com/index.php...oducts_id=4265
http://www.ichibausa.com/
Eibach you have to look up as 350Z.
http://eibach.com/
The second digit is the "type". Type 4 is "bolt on". Type 5 and 6 are "replace the studs" with studs included.
Just make sure you order the right part number depending on whether you want bolt on or to replace the studs.
http://www.hpautoworks.com/index.php...oducts_id=4265
http://www.ichibausa.com/
Eibach you have to look up as 350Z.
http://eibach.com/
The second digit is the "type". Type 4 is "bolt on". Type 5 and 6 are "replace the studs" with studs included.
Just make sure you order the right part number depending on whether you want bolt on or to replace the studs.
I'll measure the existing stud length to see what size bolt-on spacer would be the minimum, but i'll wait until i get the camber kit on. i don't want it sticking out for fear of rubbing. plus, the next set of tires i get will be 285 wide, which will be wider than the current 275's i have.
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Don't know, but seems to me that most are running Eibach from reading the web. Per tech person at Eibach, the only reason they do not list a fitment for the G37 is that they have not verified on an actual car. But they said their is no known reason there would be an issue on the G37 if same bolt pattern, hub size, etc. as the 350Z.