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Perfect, then H&R gap is 1.45" then.

Hopefully 1" gap will work:). It is still better than H&R, that is what I was trying to find out.
I know you been waiting to see the final drop on your car. I will take some pictures this afternoon.
 
If you mean spacers, 25mm all around will get you really really close to what you want.

That's what I have and it basically flushes all around

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is this correct on where to jack up the front and rear to put on 4 stands?
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what do you guys use to put the fx on jacks as for adoptors? jsut put the jack on the weld spots?
 
I usually put it on the little hump that's just inside from those little notches because it fits better on the jack stand that way.
 
So tomorrow I should be switching my rims for the summer. Im going to be switching from the FX50 21" rims to the Lexani
LSS-10 22" rims. So my question is what type of lug nuts should I use for the Lexani rims since a few months back some lug nuts I had on the FX50 rims destroyed one of them so I switched back to OEM lug nuts.
 
So tomorrow I should be switching my rims for the summer. Im going to be switching from the FX50 21" rims to the Lexani
LSS-10 22" rims. So my question is what type of lug nuts should I use for the Lexani rims since a few months back some lug nuts I had on the FX50 rims destroyed one of them so I switched back to OEM lug nuts.
I am not familiar with Lexani wheels but I would imagine they would take the old style nuts with the tapered seats like your older rims (1st Gen) not the same style as the shank style nuts as used on your FX50 rims.or 2nd Gen rims. I would check with your supplier as to what is correct and get a nice set of tuner lug nuts. Also make sure to have the correct hub rings if required.
 
How do you know if your ims need hub rings?
The center bore of all our OEM Infiniti rims is 66.1 If your Leaxanis have a larger center bore then you can purchase hub rings from most specialty wheel shops. Thes are used to keep the wheels perfectly centered and help prevent unbalance.
I use hub rings with my 20" Enkei GTC 01 wheels.
 
Random question but would the place I purchased the rims from would have provided them when I first purchased the rims? I don't remember ever been provided with any
 
I just googled your rims also and I got the same diameter as Zebra.
So you will need hub rings to go from 66.1 to 74.1 hub bore. You can check this out with your wheel shop.
You can run without hub rings but you aren't guaranteed they are perfectly centered so you could have some wheel vibrations. How were they before?

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Random question but would the place I purchased the rims from would have provided them when I first purchased the rims? I don't remember ever been provided with any
They should have, if you requested them to fit your vehicle.
 
I never had any vibration with my rims. However now I have H&R 25mm spacers on.

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Does the hub ring get installed to the rim? Are they loose that they can fall off when the rims are taken off.
 
Yep, inside the wheel. There is a small chance that they could fall out, usually sit pretty tight


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So then I must have already have them installed when I first got the rims bc I never had any vibration and this will be my third year with them on.
 
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