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Tommy K Sep 16, 2011 10:10 AM

Spacers Needed for Factory 18's
 
My car is a lease and I have not decided to pull the trigger on rims yet. I would like to know the best brand of spacers for a bolt on install, and the correct sizing to bring the factory 18's out more. I hate the tucked under look, especially in the rear.

All info appreciated. If a company is mentioned, a reliable source would also be nice.

Thanks .ORG

TK
zipsensors.com

longisland09maxima Sep 16, 2011 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by Tommy K (Post 8205326)
My car is a lease and I have not decided to pull the trigger on rims yet. I would like to know the best brand of spacers for a bolt on install, and the correct sizing to bring the factory 18's out more. I hate the tucked under look, especially in the rear.

All info appreciated. If a company is mentioned, a reliable source would also be nice.

Thanks .ORG

TK
zipsensors.com


I am looking for the same answer!

ChrisMan287 Sep 16, 2011 10:41 AM

BIG ONES.

lake985 Sep 16, 2011 10:46 AM

I think you'll need 25mm in the rear, 20mm in the front for a flush look...or at least that's what most ppl here say.

longisland09maxima Sep 16, 2011 10:49 AM

The bigger they are, the more dangerous??

Ghozt Sep 16, 2011 11:04 AM

The less skilled the person is installing them, the more dangerous they are. Torque them right or you'll learn real quick why people have horror stories about spacers

I've had my Ichiba V2 (they bolt on to the original studs, and have their own) on for 6 months absolutely no issues or rubbing. 20mm in the front, 25mm in the rear and it fits the fenders pretty well IMO

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4...fterspacer.jpg

rh0214 Sep 16, 2011 02:38 PM

Do you think that the 25mm would rub or hit the fender when you hit a dip?

Ghozt Sep 16, 2011 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by rh0214 (Post 8205609)
Do you think that the 25mm would rub or hit the fender when you hit a dip?

Hasn't for me in 6 months. I was concerned about it at first but somehow it stays clear. You can ask GMTraitor he's seen my car in person and he checked the fenders lol

Tommy K Sep 16, 2011 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Ghozt (Post 8205654)
Hasn't for me in 6 months. I was concerned about it at first but somehow it stays clear. You can ask GMTraitor he's seen my car in person and he checked the fenders lol

But in your above post, with the picture, you state you're running 20mm front AND rear. Did you mean to say 25mm in rear?

If so, where do you get ichibas for a good price?

TIA, TK:confused:

Ghozt Sep 16, 2011 05:46 PM

Oh sorry about that I corrected it. I got mine off eBay

DarkSlatex2011Max Sep 17, 2011 02:41 PM

I'm also running 20mm front and 25 rear with stock 18's. No rubbing issues whatsoever.

sg1214 Sep 18, 2011 07:42 PM

Go with 20 front 25 rear, it will look flush.

GM_Traitor3.5VQ Sep 19, 2011 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by Ghozt (Post 8205654)
Hasn't for me in 6 months. I was concerned about it at first but somehow it stays clear. You can ask GMTraitor he's seen my car in person and he checked the fenders lol

:sprint:

Now Ichiba just needs to get the damn 20mil back in stock so I can order all my ish again :mad:

Dieseldan Oct 31, 2011 09:55 PM

what about on 19s??


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