WTB H&R Wheel Spacer 25mm
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WTB H&R Wheel Spacer 25mm
email me at LexusRules@hotmail.com if u have a set i'd be very interested thanks
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I know they are hard to find.. RMM sells them for 178, but there are others that sell them cheaper and they will ship too....
Try OptionsAutoSalon.com They are local and sell them for 120.00...
Good luck
Rock
Try OptionsAutoSalon.com They are local and sell them for 120.00...
Good luck
Rock
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Sasha... we seen the way you drive... jk..
You are going to put a lot of stress on the bearing.. with extreme drive....think twice before install them.. for that auto x stuff that you do.. a spacer won't help.. you need new wide shoes..
You are going to put a lot of stress on the bearing.. with extreme drive....think twice before install them.. for that auto x stuff that you do.. a spacer won't help.. you need new wide shoes..
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they will be taken off at racing event.
the reason im getting them is im not getting new wheels for a LONG time and i want to move the rear wheels out a bit more. I heard the concern about spacer but porche has used bigger spacer for racing and haven't had probelsm, and hte lexus bearing is even bigger. These spacers will put only slightly more pressure on the bearing than bigger wheels and tires, the offset will be close. dont wanna get into all the technical aspects of it but i have it worked out in my head that a 10.5" wheel with a +50 offset would be about the same as my 7.5" wheel with a +70 offset (what it will be with spacers) think about it and you'll know what i mean. my main concern is how sturdy the spacers are attached, but ken (2SAVVY) told me they are really good quality so im taking his word for it!
the reason im getting them is im not getting new wheels for a LONG time and i want to move the rear wheels out a bit more. I heard the concern about spacer but porche has used bigger spacer for racing and haven't had probelsm, and hte lexus bearing is even bigger. These spacers will put only slightly more pressure on the bearing than bigger wheels and tires, the offset will be close. dont wanna get into all the technical aspects of it but i have it worked out in my head that a 10.5" wheel with a +50 offset would be about the same as my 7.5" wheel with a +70 offset (what it will be with spacers) think about it and you'll know what i mean. my main concern is how sturdy the spacers are attached, but ken (2SAVVY) told me they are really good quality so im taking his word for it!
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The one question to ask yourself is: What type of driving do I do?If you are an aggressive driver, I would not recommend the spacers. On cornering, it will put a lot more stress on the wheels. If you are a daily normal and average driver... the you will be fine. I used them for years on a nissan truck. I never had a problem with them. They were not even the quality of the H&R brand. I waiting on mine. I am getting 25's for the rears. That has been one of my very few complaints about Lexus. The offset is whack. They should have pushed the wheels out more. They are too deep for the GS IMO. I hope this helps..
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