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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 06:51 PM
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EDIT: I'm located in SoCal 818 area.
I prefered local pickup. If you want to ship please pay for shipping.
Custom 12 mm front, and 17 mm rear with studs. $200

Front 12 mm.


Rear 17 mm. One of the stud was stripped by the tech, who install my tires. Don't worry, I'll include 5 more stud still seal in the bag for you to replace.





Ichiba VERSION 2 - 15mm front, 20mm rear, with built in stud. "SOLD SOLD"


Price Drop: $650 + shipping
Tires 20" falken FK452. Front 235/30/20, Rear 275/30/20. 3 news, one used but technically still new. $700


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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 06:52 PM
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Front used



Compared the front used and front new tires side by side. The threads on the used tire are technically new.


Please feel free to ask question.
Thanks for looking guys.
Old Feb 17, 2009 | 11:47 PM
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How much just for the rears shipped to 37128?
Old Feb 19, 2009 | 08:08 PM
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How much just for the rears shipped to 37128?
Thanks for interesting in the rears, but I'd like to sell all tires at once. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the two front if I'm selling only the rear to you. If I can get someone to buy the two front then I'll separate them.

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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 02:54 PM
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where in cali are you located at?
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by I.B.dAt.Fo
where in cali are you located at?
I'm located in southern cali. 818 area.
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How come the studs look shorter on the Ichiba v2? Are they supposed to be that way? Sorry, I'm a spacer noob. I'm interested though and may pick them up to flush out my OEM GS wheels.
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First of all the studs already installed on the spacer; therefore, it looks shorter than the custom spacers. I'll take more pics of the ichiba spacers, so it will be more clear for you.

EDIT: Hope these pictures can help you understand.
The 2 front are on top. The 2 rear are in the bottom. If you look at the top picture, the studs already installed in the spacer; therefore, it makes you think the stud is shorter. Compared to the custom spacer, those stud are not install so you'll see it looks longer.

The picture below was taking from Ichiba website. This will demonstrate it better than my picture on top.

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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 10:39 PM
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i think that's because he has the pair interlocking so the studs for one go into the holes for the other and vice versa.
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pm me your best price on the ichiba 15mm picked up please.
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Originally Posted by Dubk
pm me your best price on the ichiba 15mm picked up please.
pm replied.
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Thanks for the new pictures. It's easier to see from those angles. Do you know if these spacers will fit with 06+ GS wheels? I noticed in the picture provided from Ichiba that the original studs do protrude out a bit. I can't remember if the stock wheels have some holes so that the original studs don't get in the way when mounting them onto the wheel hub section.

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Originally Posted by sleeper408
Thanks for the new pictures. It's easier to see from those angles. Do you know if these spacers will fit with 06+ GS wheels? I noticed in the picture provided from Ichiba that the original studs do protrude out a bit. I can't remember if the stock wheels have some holes so that the original studs don't get in the way when mounting them onto the wheel hub section.

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I believed gs and is has the same bore 60.1 it should fit just fine. The only thing you need to make sure that your stock wheels have to have a holes so the original studs won't touch the back of the rims. Your rims should look like these pictures below in order to use the spacers. I'm not sure if your stock rims has those hole.

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On the Ichiba spacer, how do you put on the nut that goes on to your stock stud? with just a regular socket? sorry i'm new at spacers
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Originally Posted by datplayaz
On the Ichiba spacer, how do you put on the nut that goes on to your stock stud? with just a regular socket? sorry i'm new at spacers
you use 17mm regular socket.



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