redduc
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I know I will need to add 15mm spacers to clear the fx50 front brake upgrade. Has anyone had any issues with wheel vibrations caused by the spacer?
You thinking of putting 22's on the FX? Which ones were you looking at since I was gonna do the same
Thanks. What is the worlds best spacer for an awd fx35?
if you do the tape wrap, cut the edge of the tape square with a razor, non stretched tape application & don't overlap the ends, just cut the other end square with a razor too & butt the joint, if you overlap or do a sloppy job then you'll defeat the purpose really...
I am not changing wheels from my stock 20's (I love the way this wheel looks with the car).
:wub:Another option is to get offset on wheel itself and skip the spacers altogether this will allow for more lip also. I'm running 22x9 with 15+ offset and no spacers.
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I agree with you redduc, I love the look of the stock 20's. I have H&R spacers myself, and they're sized almost perfectly for both my 18's and 20's. I went with the ones requiring longer studs because, like John, I trust them more. The studs weren't hard to put in either. I had never done it before so I paid a muffler + brake shop to do it. I watched while they pounded the old studs out and put the new ones in, total labor cost: $20.
One thing you should make sure of though, is that your new studs are long enough for the spacer size you select. For some reason, when I went with 20mm all around and the longer Nismo studs, I ended up having some wobbling issues in the front, and the lug nuts would start to back out. I took them off immediately and eventually got 15mm up front since the rear never had this issue. Now I'm at 15mm up front and 20mm in the back with no issues, and it's near perfect offset (IMHO)
I would be extremely iratefor some reason the place where I purchased/ordered the extended studs only sent 19
I would be extremely irate
What brand studs?