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Need help on 15mm hubcentric spacer w Integrated Stud

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Old 02-20-2016, 07:37 AM
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Oh ok which means no go again ... So i guess most of you guys here using non -hubcentric for the front ? Talking about 15mm here . Talking about the quality one here not eBay ( no offense to anyone ) .
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Why not have a custom set built? It's almost the same price as these off-shelf units and likely better quality.

It's been a while, but I think I purchased my set from http://www.wheeladapter.com
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Thanks 99SH ! Now question , should I tell them to custom 70mm CB or 70.7 mm CB . Some ppl said our Hub bore is 70mm the other ppl said 70.7 mm .... Thoughts ?
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Front is 70.1mm, rear is 64.1mm
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I used ichiba v. 2 15mm for the front. They have integrated studs. Google them
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Whoever used Ichiba V2 ...be careful guys ,

http://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-2...2-spacers.html

Thanks 99SH !
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Originally Posted by Le7316
Whoever used Ichiba V2 ...be careful guys ,

http://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-2...2-spacers.html

Thanks 99SH !

yea i had seen that thread on the Lexus forum. Some think he used incorrect seat lug nuts on after market wheels... and or he over torqued them often. Either way that was a freak failure... many use spacers without issues... i guess use at your own risk, and check them often.
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Originally Posted by 99SH
Front is 70.1mm, rear is 64.1mm
I emailed them and ask if they can custom a 15mm ...the answer is they can not make it unless it's 25mm thick. I give up !
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Originally Posted by Le7316
Originally Posted by 99SH' timestamp='1456008098' post='23886184
Front is 70.1mm, rear is 64.1mm
I emailed them and ask if they can custom a 15mm ...the answer is they can not make it unless it's 25mm thick. I give up !
Too bad. If you have access to a press, the extended stud option is your best & safest approach. It's only $25/bearing. The wheel spacers are cheaper as well, due to no built in stud.

Or you can do what this guy did and hammer out studs without pressing out the hub
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/108...all-diy-front/
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Correct me if I'm wrong but why do we have to replace the bearing when you only have to remove the hub by using the slide hammer puller tool ?


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