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Old 05-08-07, 03:02 PM
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i would like to have a more aggressive stance on my sc300. currently running 18x8.5 & 18x9.5 offset 41 front and rear. will roll the rear fender. was thinking of running a 5mm spacer front and 10mm spacer rear. called h&r and they don't have 10mm spacer. only goes from 5mm to 15mm. what do you guys recommend me to run?
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Just answered this question in another thread:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=280384
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Here's where I had my spacers custom machined. They totally eliminate all vibrations from the spigot rings that come with the rims. www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp. Tell them that Steve with the black SC refer you and Fred (the owner) might give you a discount.
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Originally Posted by stevechumo
Here's where I had my spacers custom machined. They totally eliminate all vibrations from the spigot rings that come with the rims. www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp. Tell them that Steve with the black SC refer you and Fred (the owner) might give you a discount.
How much do you think they will charge you for a 15mm adapter? Will it need longer studs?
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I think with 15mm, you can get adapters with longer studs on them so you can just bolt them on.

Send him a message. A very nice guy to deal with.
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Originally Posted by ChronoJ1
How much do you think they will charge you for a 15mm adapter? Will it need longer studs?
The price should be the same for both with-studs & without-studs from what I knew before. 15mm spacer is just perfect because you won't need longer studs. This thick spacer can have its own studs screwed in it. You'll just bolt your wheel on using stock lug nuts.
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