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Old Nov 19, 2012 | 03:38 PM
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Eibach Wheel Spacers

I purchashed 25 mm Eibach hubcentric wheel spacers from Horsepowerfreaks.com. I had them installed on the rear wheels of my car. I am now trying to purchase 20 mm Eibach hubcentric spacers for the front tires but I can not find 20 mm spacers by Eibach anywhere. When I do find the 20 mm Eibach hubcentric spacers they are only for 5th or 6th generation Maximas. Does anyone know where I would be able to get these? Also, if I am unable to find them do I get the V1 or V2 wheel spacers by ICHIBA. And are the spacers by ICHIBA as good as the spacers by EIBACH??

Thanks in advance for the help!
Old Nov 19, 2012 | 04:59 PM
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I made a similar thread and the responses I got was definitely go with the V2 over V1. Most guys on here use the Ichiba, as long as they are torqued properly, you shouldnt run into any issues.
Old Nov 20, 2012 | 09:50 AM
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look harder, other reputible / comparable brands like H&R make 20mm spacers. i have em

And the whole v1-v2 this is just a preference. yes v2 might have less chances for installation errors and is 80x easier to install, but both are just as good as one another.
Old Nov 20, 2012 | 12:36 PM
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actually guys, I think the V1 vs V2 deal solely depends on thickness. if you notice, the thinner spacers are Ichiba V1's, the thicker ones are V2's with bolt-on studs.

whatever you get, just make sure they're hubcentris. Ichiba/Eibach/H&R etc make stuff check them out too

and like everyone said its less to do with the exact model you get (although hubcentric and quality-made is important) and more-so how you install them. make sure to follow manufacturer's torque recommendations precisely
Old Jul 27, 2023 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Maximized82
I made a similar thread and the responses I got was definitely go with the V2 over V1. Most guys on here use the Ichiba, as long as they are torqued properly, you shouldnt run into any issues.

I just need a 6mm to match my others wheels. That I bought.
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