with all this Spacer talk going on.....

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Mar 8, 2008 | 08:07 PM
  #16  
**** all this nonsense. ill go to the shop and machine my own in any size, width, bolt pattern, and for any vehicle. 100+ bucks for bolt-on spacers? screw that. including material costs i can make up custom set cheaper then that. plus its fun to make
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Mar 8, 2008 | 09:30 PM
  #17  
Quote: Quality hub-centric spacers usually eat up the savings of a good wheel/tire deal, but they shouldn't be considered an evil alternative.

Cheap spacers are a bad thing, but that applies to almost any rotating car part.
This is good analysis of the situation. H&R Spacers are really a good product, but that do chip into the wheel savings of getting a poor fitting wheel.

That being said, if you get your H&R Spacers second hand from the forum classifieds fo ~$60 each, you will save yourself a decent amount of money and still get a quality product to make your car look that much better. I speak from experience.
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Mar 8, 2008 | 11:13 PM
  #18  
Quote: **** all this nonsense. ill go to the shop and machine my own in any size, width, bolt pattern, and for any vehicle. 100+ bucks for bolt-on spacers? screw that. including material costs i can make up custom set cheaper then that. plus its fun to make

I bought my spacers from a guy who CNC machines his own. Looks to be pretty good quality.
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Mar 9, 2008 | 09:04 AM
  #19  
Quote: This is good analysis of the situation. H&R Spacers are really a good product, but that do chip into the wheel savings of getting a poor fitting wheel.

That being said, if you get your H&R Spacers second hand from the forum classifieds fo ~$60 each, you will save yourself a decent amount of money and still get a quality product to make your car look that much better. I speak from experience.
+1 on that. I speak from experience as well.
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Mar 9, 2008 | 09:56 AM
  #20  
If you want a custom made hub centric spacers try www.wheeladapter.com.

I have the 12m and 17m that fit like a glove.
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