Get the black ones from ONEighty, they cost a little more $95/pair.jhuerto23 wrote:I am looking for a set of 15mm wheel spacers. Is anybody riding on the ebay ones? They're about $68 a pair.
Thanks but I've already ordered a set.Wangtang408 wrote:Get the black ones from ONEighty, they cost a little more $95/pair.jhuerto23 wrote:I am looking for a set of 15mm wheel spacers. Is anybody riding on the ebay ones? They're about $68 a pair.
http://www.luceprodukt.com/e/oneighty_b ... _114_3.asp
I will as soon as I get them in.Wangtang408 wrote:Cool man, don't forget to post pix!!
Yup, I got the hubcentric ones. Will take pics when they arrive.Arisotezza18 wrote:Did you get the hubcentric ones with separate studs? I had the 20mm version on my old Maxima for 2 years with no problems. Removed them and sold them and I think the current owner is still running on them with no issues.
Shoot me a link for the correct ones....I am looking to do my front wheels in 15mm.jhuerto23 wrote:Just got them in and I ordered the wrong set. Smart of me. Anyway im going to exchange em for the right ones. The ones I accidentally ordered require me to remove my oem studs and replace it with longer studs. Will check back when I get the right ones
Those are the ones I had. If you are looking for the bolt on ones, you may need to cut your existing studs to clear your wheels...i.e. if your studs are longer than 15mm you will need to cut the excess off so your wheels sit flush with the spacer.jhuerto23 wrote:Just got them in and I ordered the wrong set. Smart of me. Anyway im going to exchange em for the right ones. The ones I accidentally ordered require me to remove my oem studs and replace it with longer studs. Will check back when I get the right ones
DaSerb wrote:Shoot me a link for the correct ones....I am looking to do my front wheels in 15mm.jhuerto23 wrote:Just got them in and I ordered the wrong set. Smart of me. Anyway im going to exchange em for the right ones. The ones I accidentally ordered require me to remove my oem studs and replace it with longer studs. Will check back when I get the right ones
Thanks
Thanks for the heads up on that. I will no longer be needing em since my wife just told me to replace the OEM with aftermarket wheels. So i'm just saving up for a new set of wheels nowArisotezza18 wrote:Those are the ones I had. If you are looking for the bolt on ones, you may need to cut your existing studs to clear your wheels...i.e. if your studs are longer than 15mm you will need to cut the excess off so your wheels sit flush with the spacer.jhuerto23 wrote:Just got them in and I ordered the wrong set. Smart of me. Anyway im going to exchange em for the right ones. The ones I accidentally ordered require me to remove my oem studs and replace it with longer studs. Will check back when I get the right ones
She is a smart lady!jhuerto23 wrote: since my wife just told me to replace the OEM with aftermarket wheels.