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Affordable 'bolt-on' spacer options

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Old 04-22-2019, 10:28 AM
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Default Affordable 'bolt-on' spacer options

I see ProjectKics and Ichiba have bolt-on options that run 250$+ for all for corners...

are there alternative spacers that are also bolt-on but that are closer for $200 for all corners?( front and rear sets)
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Ebay and Amazon. A lot of companies are producing inexpensive hub centric options for the s2k in all thicknesses. $40-50 a pair average price ive seen. All seem to come with good grade 10.8 hardware and machined pretty well, but be aware there is always a chance for poor quality control.

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Budget your extended wheel studs alongside.
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That assuming your going for a narrow spacer that doesn't have integrated studs.
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