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Sookainian 06-10-2014 11:46 PM

@jflogerzi @executivekoala

Does that mean no shorting/cutting need to be done to the original studs with H&R DRM series (20mm/30mm) spacer, on stock 17" rims ?



H&R DRM Series

DRM Series spacers bolt to the hub with existing wheel studs and special nuts (included). Wheel is bolted to new DRM wheel studs
TRAK+ wheel spacers are made from a proprietary aluminum/magnesium alloy which is not only incredibly strong, but also very light weight (up to 70% lighter than a comparable steel product). TRAK+ wheel spacers are then hard anodized to ensure a tough, durable finish that is resistant to chipping, scratching and oxidation. Hub centric for the highest level of accuracy.

kiloGT86 07-13-2014 10:16 AM

wow wow wow! I lovvvvvvveeeee this!

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Originally Posted by DAEMANO (Post 1113592)
I bought the b2autodesigns BRZ spacer/adapter kit for my FRS. The spacers are hubcentric and B2 is a vendor on the board. They shipped FAST. Got spacers from FL to CA in 2 days. I was very happy with the purchase.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...ghlight=b2auto

Then I dropped it on RS-R SuperDowns yesterday, it looks OEM+++ and I'm quite happy. Car is being detailed today, but here is a pic I snapped late last night.

Specs:
20mm front
25mm rear
-1" front
-1.125' rear (as of this morning)

http://i.imgur.com/v6HgAeH.jpg


Stevehan 12-02-2014 12:07 AM

does anyone know if 25mm in the front will rub or not?

DAEMANO 12-02-2014 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Stevehan (Post 2040962)
does anyone know if 25mm in the front will rub or not?


You'll need just a tad of negative camber, about 1" of drop and not too wide of a tire and it will tuck and be flush

Stevehan 12-02-2014 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAEMANO (Post 2041021)
You'll need just a tad of negative camber, about 1" of drop and not too wide of a tire and it will tuck and be flush

Thanks! I have a 1.4 drop and stock rims and tires you think I'll be okay?

DAEMANO 12-02-2014 04:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Stevehan (Post 2041112)
Thanks! I have a 1.4 drop and stock rims and tires you think I'll be okay?

Yep, it'll look great. Make sure you have a way of adding some negative camber in the front. Camber bolts ($20-$30ish) or camber plates ($250-$400) will do. In the back you should already have about -1.5 natural camber so you'll be good to go there.

amaciose 12-30-2014 12:36 AM

This thread helped me a lot, so I figured I would post my sizes and results. Lowered 1" 5mm front / 15mm rear.

http://i.imgur.com/jAkYKXX.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2jujcwty4b...42220.jpg?dl=0

DGM33 09-29-2015 05:04 PM

Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm totally new to this spacer thing. Does running spacers have any effect (positive or negative) on the handling? I would love my rims to be flush for esthetics, but don't want to change performance. Thanks!

MRT 09-09-2018 10:03 PM

Important to think on this
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DGM33 (Post 2405210)
Sorry to revive an old thread, but I'm totally new to this spacer thing. Does running spacers have any effect (positive or negative) on the handling? I would love my rims to be flush for esthetics, but don't want to change performance. Thanks!




IMHO, I have 30mm spacers in the rear and the front is stock for now (just ordered 20mm's for the front) and because of this, the slightest turn on the steering wheel and my car moves left or right.
With the 20mm's I ordered, I should be able to balance/manage the over-steering (prefer over-steer than under for those emergency situations and/or quick turns)
Until now.. I loved the setup (30mm rear / stock in front) but lately I've been feeling like my turning ability has decreased when merging onto a highway ramp/bend due to my current setup. Mind you, Ive been driving like this since mid January 2018 and it is mid September 2018 now... so I can tell you.. all that oversteer eventually gets annoying especially when you want to multi task while driving (baby wants attention, etc..) and you look away for a sec and you start to drift left or right.
Having purchased the 20mm spacers for the front it should significantly reduce my oversteer and make my daily drives much more smooth and relaxing.
Hope this helps.

c12k 11-03-2018 02:39 AM

Just got 25mm in the back and 20mm in the front today. It's much better fitment and I'm digging the flush look.

ermax 11-03-2018 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MRT (Post 3131468)
IMHO, I have 30mm spacers in the rear and the front is stock for now (just ordered 20mm's for the front) and because of this, the slightest turn on the steering wheel and my car moves left or right.
With the 20mm's I ordered, I should be able to balance/manage the over-steering (prefer over-steer than under for those emergency situations and/or quick turns)
Until now.. I loved the setup (30mm rear / stock in front) but lately I've been feeling like my turning ability has decreased when merging onto a highway ramp/bend due to my current setup. Mind you, Ive been driving like this since mid January 2018 and it is mid September 2018 now... so I can tell you.. all that oversteer eventually gets annoying especially when you want to multi task while driving (baby wants attention, etc..) and you look away for a sec and you start to drift left or right.
Having purchased the 20mm spacers for the front it should significantly reduce my oversteer and make my daily drives much more smooth and relaxing.
Hope this helps.



I’d check your alignment. Spacers aren’t going to cause your car to wonder. Your use of the terms “drift” and “oversteer” are also miss leading as what you are describing is neither.


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