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Old May 25, 2010 | 11:44 AM
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I have been wanting to get some hub centric spacers for some time now, and last night I decided to bite the bullet. I ordered 10mm for the front and 15mm for the back. I also purchased 50mm bolts for the front, and 55mm for the back.



I got them from EZAccessory.com, and my total cost for the 4 spacers and 20 bolts came to $159.77 including priority shipping. Not a bad price IMO

Anyway, I will update with pics once I get them in and get them installed. I will take before and after shots of the stance.

2 ea. Billet Hub Centric Spacers 10MM 49.95
2 ea. Billet Hub Centric Spacers 15MM 54.95
10 ea. Lug Bolt 12X1.50 50MM 17.90
10 ea. Lug Bolt 12X1.50 55MM 18.90
Priority Shipping 18.07


TOTAL - 159.77
 

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Old May 25, 2010 | 11:49 AM
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Your car will look very nice.I have the 10mm in front, and 12mm in the rear. 15mm will look very nice. I find the SRT wheels need it more than the NA wheels.
 
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Old May 30, 2010 | 11:19 PM
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Just an update on the status of my spacer purchase. I received them this past Thursday, and started the install Friday evening. The rear spacers (15MM) went on without a hitch, and they give the car the look that I was going for. I then moved to the front, and quickly realized that the love I was feeling was short lived. The front spacers (10MM) would not fit over the grease cap on the hub. After doing some quick research on the forum, I realized that this was a common problem with the front spacers. I will need to get the front ones machined a bit to fit. I saw in one post stating that they needed to have them machine an additional 1.3875MM to work. If anyone has a different experience than this, please let me know. I will try to get them machined sometime this coming week, and then I will post pics of the result. I can tell already from getting the rears done, I am going to be so much happier with the stance after the front is complete. It amazes me how something so small can make such a huge difference in the overall appearance of the car.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 07:31 AM
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My spacers were perfect, no machining needed. I have Ichiba 10 mm on the front. Come to think of it, I have some 5 mm Eibach's in the closet and they fit without machining too. I took the 5 mm off because of a vibration with them on.

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Old May 31, 2010 | 08:11 AM
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I had no issues with mine.
 
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Old May 31, 2010 | 10:38 AM
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I put 10mm Eibachs on the front and had no problem either....
 
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I got the spacers on the front tonight. I did have to machine the fronts down about 2MM. These were still a great price for billet spacers even with the minor nuisance IMO. If anyone decides to purchase these spacers from EZAccessory.com, just beware of this. I took it out for a test drive with varying speeds up to 120, and did not notice any difference in the ride. It is late, so I am not able to get a good picture, but here is a shot that shows the new stance. I think it is pretty spot on.

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Old Aug 10, 2012 | 05:45 PM
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Default Re: I ordered some spacers

Originally Posted by bmorgan
I got the spacers on the front tonight. I did have to machine the fronts down about 2MM. These were still a great price for billet spacers even with the minor nuisance IMO. If anyone decides to purchase these spacers from EZAccessory.com, just beware of this. I took it out for a test drive with varying speeds up to 120, and did not notice any difference in the ride. It is late, so I am not able to get a good picture, but here is a shot that shows the new stance. I think it is pretty spot on.

Old thread - but how are your spacers holding up to-date?
 
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