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Hi, I was removing one of the front wheel spacers that are on my car so I could remove the discs and a nice chunk decided to break away (seem to be cheap alu ones)...

 

I would like to replace them with some of a higher quality but am unsure of fitment.

 

Current setup is:

 

-Advan Siena II Wheels (18x245x35 Tyres)

-K-Sport 8 pot Kit (330mm discs I believe)

-20mm Spacers (made from chocolate aluminium, hubcentric slot over type)

 

I am unsure what type I would need. Not sure if the hubs have standard studs, possibly the studs are elongated type? If anyone knows the standard length that would help.

 

I have seen these Eibach ones on eBay, I believe the 350z has the same specs as the 300zx but not sure about the bolt on type. Should these fit a standard stud and flush fit with the provided nuts?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eibach-20mm-Pro-Spacer-Hub-Centric-Kit-350Z-Z33-S90-4-20-003-/321871804536?hash=item4af10df878

 

Cheers, Adam

 

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The PCD you need is 114.3 with a CB of 66.1.

 

They are indeed the same as 350z ones.

Brand wise - Eibach and H&R are best on the market. I run a custom made set by Tarmac Sportz (the development set). He now sells them on the website.

Zed #2: 1998 Midnight Purple 2+2 NA. (owned 2020 - now) 

Zed #1: 1995 Blue Slicktop NA (2013-2015)

 

Hi, I was removing one of the front wheel spacers that are on my car so I could remove the discs and a nice chunk decided to break away (seem to be cheap alu ones)...

 

I would like to replace them with some of a higher quality but am unsure of fitment.

 

Current setup is:

 

-Advan Siena II Wheels (18x245x35 Tyres)

-K-Sport 8 pot Kit (330mm discs I believe)

-20mm Spacers (made from chocolate aluminium, hubcentric slot over type)

 

I am unsure what type I would need. Not sure if the hubs have standard studs, possibly the studs are elongated type? If anyone knows the standard length that would help.

 

I have seen these Eibach ones on eBay, I believe the 350z has the same specs as the 300zx but not sure about the bolt on type. Should these fit a standard stud and flush fit with the provided nuts?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eibach-20mm-Pro-Spacer-Hub-Centric-Kit-350Z-Z33-S90-4-20-003-/321871804536?hash=item4af10df878

 

Cheers, Adam

 

My old wheels! How are they doing Adam? I kept the spacers I had when I took those off.

 

I can't for the life of me remember the spec (offset and width) of those. Should say on the back side of the hub facing surface or on the inside of the spokes.

 

As Lexx has suggested, any 350z application will work perfectly.

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My old wheels! How are they doing Adam? I kept the spacers I had when I took those off.

 

I can't for the life of me remember the spec (offset and width) of those. Should say on the back side of the hub facing surface or on the inside of the spokes.

 

As Lexx has suggested, any 350z application will work perfectly.

 

I love the wheels Si, don't think I'll ever change them!

 

The only issue I think I'll have with the Eibach spacers is I'm sure the current studs have been replace with longer ones, leaving me with 25mm thread protruding (with the existing spacers fitted).

 

Roadrunner have got a set in so I can drive down and have a look but would there be any way around this if they are too short, apart from going down the traditional slide on spacer route?

Edited by Adam D

 

Changing studs isn't too difficult and replacement studs isn't too costly. Slide-on aren't too bad over 10mm if they're application specific (ie, are hubcentric/follow the same bore size). Let me know your wheel specs are and I'll give you an idea of what you can and can't fit. :)

 

PS. Eibach and H&R should do slide-on in most sizes.

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Right I got the eibach spacers, got them home to find it the studs are a different thread to the ones fitted to my hub!!!

 

Pressed the studs out of the eibach ones and just using them like normal spacers. At least it's a step up from the tin foil old ones

 

20150923_151347.jpg

 

Cheers for the help everyone, another step closer to being back on the road!!!!

 

Did you pick up Honda ones by accident?

Thread pitch on a Nissan is 1.25. Honda and a few other Japanese are 1.50

Or you don't have OEM studs currently fitted.

Zed #2: 1998 Midnight Purple 2+2 NA. (owned 2020 - now) 

Zed #1: 1995 Blue Slicktop NA (2013-2015)

 

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No seems a previous owner has fitted non oem extended studs. Car was on ramp at mates garage so didn't have time to order new studs and one thread is fouled badly at the bottom, so cutting those down wasn't an option unfortunately

 

Looks like you're sorted but I was going to say I have some 25mm Driftworks ones fitted and did you want them for £45 delivered, they're £100 on their site.

 

I am going to pull my fronts in by 5mm, that's the only reason I'm selling as they've been fine.

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Yeah sorted now cheers matey, stick them on the classifieds as they should sell quick at that price

 

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