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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 12:38 PM
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ICHIBA USA Aluminum Wheel Spacers 5MM & 15MM Free Shipping!

ICHIBA USA Aluminum Hubcentric Wheel Spacers

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5MM Aluminum Wheel Spacers $59 (Sold As One Pair 2pcs With 10pcs Longer Studs)



15MM Aluminum Wheel Spacers $99 (Sold As One Pair 2pcs With 10pcs Longer Studs)



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Old Oct 17, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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i'm about to drop my car on tein s-tech on stock rims & tire size (225/50/17)
i don't know much about spacers, but i don't think the 5mm would make that much of a difference would it?
if i get the 10mm do you think the rear would rub with the fender

thinking about 5mm front and 10mm for rear
any comments from other members?
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 01:02 PM
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Here is how you can measure the size and the size converter.



The widest point of your tire and wheel combination is usually the outside diameter of the tire sidewall. Using a ruler with the straight edge flush with the face of the tire, measure the gap between the outer face of the tire to the inside lip of the fender as shown in the diagram. This will determine the thickness of the spacer you will need.

5MM = 0.197 INCH
10MM = 0.393 INCH
15MM = 0.590 INCH
20MM = 0.787 INCH
25MM = 0.983 INCH
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 01:04 PM
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just want to make sure i have my facts straight. using a 5mm spacer on a +40 offset wheel will make the effective offset +35... is that correct? or is it the other way around...
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by roro
just want to make sure i have my facts straight. using a 5mm spacer on a +40 offset wheel will make the effective offset +35... is that correct? or is it the other way around...
Yes. If you are using 5MM on +40 Offet then that will make the offset to +35.
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 04:17 PM
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Quick Q. Are these hub-centric?

p.s. sorry, posting remotely, can't see pics.
Old Oct 17, 2006 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by soundmike
Quick Q. Are these hub-centric?

p.s. sorry, posting remotely, can't see pics.
10MM, 15MM, 20MM, 25MM are all hub centric (Hub Ring)

5MM is not due to your OEM hub is good enough to hold your rims.
Old Oct 27, 2006 | 05:06 PM
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Please update when 10mm are available for the Max and pricing please
BTW do the 10mm require the longer studs?
Old Oct 28, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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Are these wheel studs the same M12x1.25 thread pitch as the stock wheel studs?
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Nealoc187
Are these wheel studs the same M12x1.25 thread pitch as the stock wheel studs?
Yes they are the same spec, but the length is different.
Old Oct 30, 2006 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by vq356sp
Please update when 10mm are available for the Max and pricing please
BTW do the 10mm require the longer studs?
The 10MM is coming very soon, please keep your eyes on our post.
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Originally Posted by ichibausa
The 10MM is coming very soon, please keep your eyes on our post.
Patiently waiting
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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 07:29 AM
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Custom Package?

Can you offer me longer studs then that currently offered in a package. (custom package)

Lets say I order the 5mm spacer set, can I get 60mm long studs? (longer then most other kits)

And lets say I want to order the 15mm kit. Can I get 70 mm long stud?
Old Nov 8, 2006 | 08:27 AM
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What about shipping to Canada? I need 10mm, but I can live with 15mm. Need to clear my BBK. Unless 10mm is coming out soon. Patiently waiting.
Old Nov 8, 2006 | 04:56 PM
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can i order a set of longer studs only for a 20mm spacer?
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 06:28 AM
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ill get some , i just dont know what size spacers i got , i think they are 25 but i wonna make sure, main thing i need is hub centric


which studs r u giving with them??? nismo 60 mm ones??????
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The special code didn’t work for me.
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Originally Posted by vq356sp
Please update when 10mm are available for the Max and pricing please
BTW do the 10mm require the longer studs?
The 10MM is coming very soon, should be end of this month. The price is $99.
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Originally Posted by Dasyce
Can you offer me longer studs then that currently offered in a package. (custom package)

Lets say I order the 5mm spacer set, can I get 60mm long studs? (longer then most other kits)

And lets say I want to order the 15mm kit. Can I get 70 mm long stud?
I can switch the studs for you if you need, but we have longest 50MM.
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by resurrectedmax
can i order a set of longer studs only for a 20mm spacer?
Yes, you can order just studs from www.ichibausa.com
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by SurraTT
ill get some , i just dont know what size spacers i got , i think they are 25 but i wonna make sure, main thing i need is hub centric


which studs r u giving with them??? nismo 60 mm ones??????
We are using our own studs, but you can always order the nismo studs from nissan dealer.
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Originally Posted by Dasyce
The special code didn’t work for me.
What size you are looking for? I will take care your shipping after your order has been placed.
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10MM Sample just installed, everything is perfect!

The shipment is coming very soon.

Old Nov 16, 2006 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ichibausa
I can switch the studs for you if you need, but we have longest 50MM.
Are those long enough for 15MM?
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 07:40 PM
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You know that if you are lowered the rear end shifts to the right at rest.
Eiback springs with a 1.5" drop will shift the rear end to the right 10mm.
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Originally Posted by ZIPPIN
Are those long enough for 15MM?
15MM required 45MM studs.

20MM required 50MM studs.
Old Nov 16, 2006 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by LatinMax
You know that if you are lowered the rear end shifts to the right at rest.
Eiback springs with a 1.5" drop will shift the rear end to the right 10mm.
You can drop your car and finish up the alignment before put in the wheel spacers.
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Originally Posted by ichibausa
You can drop your car and finish up the alignment before put in the wheel spacers.
he's referring to our suspension, it doesn't have to do with normal 4-wheel alignments.

when you drop a 5th gen maxima, the rear beam shifts a little bit (in some cases)

My car does not have this problem.

Keep this deal going, I'm down for a set of spacers soon after I get my car fixed.
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Originally Posted by MaxBoost925
he's referring to our suspension, it doesn't have to do with normal 4-wheel alignments.

when you drop a 5th gen maxima, the rear beam shifts a little bit (in some cases)

My car does not have this problem.

Keep this deal going, I'm down for a set of spacers soon after I get my car fixed.
10MM, 20MM and 25MM are all coming together.
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Still curious about shipping to Canada. Are you willing? if so, how much extra would it cost me?
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Originally Posted by bohead
Still curious about shipping to Canada. Are you willing? if so, how much extra would it cost me?
okie .. $20 shipping to Canada sounds good?

we will send the item as a gift so might help you skip the duty fee as well.
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okie .. $20 shipping to Canada sounds good?

we will send the item as a gift so might help you skip the duty fee as well.
I tried ordering off your website, but Canada isn't an option for destination. Plus I found your same product on Ebay for the same price. So I'll just order it from you off of Ebay.
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Originally Posted by bohead
I tried ordering off your website, but Canada isn't an option for destination. Plus I found your same product on Ebay for the same price. So I'll just order it from you off of Ebay.
Yes, you can find out products from ebay. They are good dealer too.

Local customers can pick up from our local dealers.

Here is the link that you can find out the nearest one. http://www.ichibausa.com/dealers.html
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do I need to use the longer studs even on the 5mm spacers?
Old Nov 28, 2006 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Shogunsc4
do I need to use the longer studs even on the 5mm spacers?
Yes.
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Yes.
Even on the 5mm???. How hard is it to replace those. How much should I expect to pay at the shop to get them swapped?

Do you have the 10mm in stock already? I know that the 5mm are not hubcentric, are the 10mm ones?
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Originally Posted by xoomer.com
Even on the 5mm???. How hard is it to replace those. How much should I expect to pay at the shop to get them swapped?

Do you have the 10mm in stock already? I know that the 5mm are not hubcentric, are the 10mm ones?
We will recommend all customers using new studs with wheel spacers.

You can do it yourself, it won't be very hard to swap the studs.

5MM is not hubcentric due to your original hub is good enough.

10MM is coming very very soon.
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