Ichiba V2 vs B2autodesigns wheel spacers

sama156

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Tried to search, but found no reviews...

Anybody here has B2designs wheel spacers? From pics looked like high quality kit, but did not find any comments re installation, fit etc. I am searching for 25mm ones, Ichibas apparently not on stock. These are 1 piece design vs 2 piece Ichibas...

Anybody?

Thanks!

Sam
 
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Well have you looked at H&R spacers? Alot of members have H&R (made in Germany) and Ichiba (made in Japan). There are alot of ebay no name spacers that members have tryed without issues and if B2 put their name on a product it must be good. But i doubt there quality (well built) as the h&r and ichibas.
 
I just received a set from B2 Designs V2 Spacers looks solid and have a nice finish. Will update when fitted later this week!
 
Wow, thanks for replies.

Thread title changed... Pls be specific to help others search in the future.

Indeed, the new one is much better, thanks!

I just received a set from B2 Designs V2 Spacers looks solid and have a nice finish. Will update when fitted later this week!

Very interesting. I got an offer for these + some other goodies from B2 Designs, might become another pioneer tester for these as well. Very curious to hear your feedback.
 
I've got one set of generic brand off ebay and a project kics set. Let chance I had to take a look was at 6k miles of usage, it's been 12k miles now, I need to rotate my tires soon, so I'll have a look again in a bit. Overall, no issues. My thought is, a company that builds and sell these kinds of parts will put a good amount of R&D and testing. Last thing they want it someone to report that their spacer failed and killed someone. So, most should be good quality. Some common sense on the consumers part too; how you use the product. If you're tracking/racing the car, or live in an area with harsh road conditions, I would avoid parts like this all together, just another point of possible failure.
 
I've got the B2 spacers on my car and couldn't notice any real differences between them and Ichiba quality wise. I've used Ichiba on previous cars and H&R as well. Just my opinion, but it's really hard to mess up the manufacturing of a spacer. It's just a CNC'd piece of aluminum w/ press fit studs. No design goes into it because there is no design.
 
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