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The Reverend 04-29-2010 10:56 AM

Sweet pics 9K! Looking good!!!

9krpmrx8 04-29-2010 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by The Reverend (Post 3539758)
Sweet pics 9K! Looking good!!!


Thanks dude.

Ross_Dawg 04-29-2010 08:20 PM

Looks really good man; shoulda been that way from the factory.

9krpmrx8 04-29-2010 10:44 PM

Thanks, that what I think too :)

SiLVeRE8 04-30-2010 02:58 AM

Thank you so much for the pics 9krpmrx8!!! From the way it looks I am pretty sure 20mm would be fine, but gotta give it a try to know for sure.

lepichichi 04-30-2010 10:21 AM

Damn dude you car is freaking clean! me like it!

Rotary101 05-18-2010 01:13 AM

price and brand of your spacers =)

9krpmrx8 05-18-2010 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary101 (Post 3563425)
price and brand of your spacers =)

Eibach bought off individuals on the board. But you can get a full set of hubcentric spacers off of Ebay for about $170.00 or so, just read the reviews, quality can vary.

japlaza787 05-18-2010 07:04 PM

9K:

Did you were able to solve the small rub issue you mentioned before? If so, by rolling the fenders?

I'm looking for the same look of my 8 but not sure if 15 or 20 mm will avoid any issue.

srinivasadi 05-18-2010 08:07 PM

For people looking for other 8's with similar setup here are some pics. Sorry 9K for hijacking your thread :P. I think your car looks really nice now. Kudos!

before painting wheels with spacers
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_b9zbcnfPu1M/S_...0/DSC_0660.JPG

after painting wheels and lowering with Stechs
https://www.rx8club.com/picture.php?...ictureid=12882

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_b9zbcnfPu1M/S_...0/PB080031.JPG

9krpmrx8 05-18-2010 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by japlaza787 (Post 3564714)
9K:

Did you were able to solve the small rub issue you mentioned before? If so, by rolling the fenders?

I'm looking for the same look of my 8 but not sure if 15 or 20 mm will avoid any issue.

Rubbing issue has gone away (unless I have another dude in the car and it's a steep exit or bump). It rubbed away a tiny bit of fender liner , didn't even go all the way through in the front.


Originally Posted by srinivasadi (Post 3564757)
For people looking for other 8's with similar setup here are some pics. Sorry 9K for hijacking your thread :P. I think your car looks really nice now. Kudos!

Thanks dude, you were my inspiration. I'll have Shinka wheels on soon, then I will experiment with the regular stockers and a professional paint gun setup and some guidance ;)

adamwzl 05-27-2010 07:37 AM

Damn I cant believe I missed this thread in my searching.

When you say it rubs slightly then it has disapeared, have you see any type of damage in the wheel well?

Also how much weight have you had in your car since the spacers. Say yourself +3 passengers. Did it end up rubbing worse or only slightly on hard bumps?

8upbad 05-27-2010 08:49 AM

Yeah this seals it. I just bought s techs and I was hoping 25mm spacers would look good and work. And I'm not afraid to roll my fenders at all.

hoss -05 05-27-2010 12:09 PM

Raul misses your your car 9k..... cant wait to see her when you put on her new rims.

9krpmrx8 05-29-2010 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by adamwzl (Post 3575950)
Damn I cant believe I missed this thread in my searching.

When you say it rubs slightly then it has disapeared, have you see any type of damage in the wheel well?

Also how much weight have you had in your car since the spacers. Say yourself +3 passengers. Did it end up rubbing worse or only slightly on hard bumps?

No damage at all slight rub marks in wheel well. Usually with two people in my car which is very rare.


Originally Posted by 8upbad (Post 3576011)
Yeah this seals it. I just bought s techs and I was hoping 25mm spacers would look good and work. And I'm not afraid to roll my fenders at all.

Just do it!


Originally Posted by hoss -05 (Post 3576288)
Raul misses your your car 9k..... cant wait to see her when you put on her new rims.

I hope Raul is getting a warm up every now and then :) New rims will be on soon ;)

Never L8 06-09-2010 09:25 AM

That looks so sick! I know I've given you props already, but I can't get over how amazing that looks. Nice work!

Youwonder 07-12-2010 10:21 AM

Nice job... I'm think ordering 25mm myself to get that flush look... Thanks for pics and feed back... Oh yea very clean 8 by the way:-p

9krpmrx8 07-12-2010 02:16 PM

Thanks guys, I have gotten abagillion PM's from people requesting info on this setup. I got a new set of Shinka wheels recently so they will go on soon and I will post up some new pics. It won't be a huge change but my stockers are pretty beat up after 113,000 miles.

9krpmrx8 07-21-2010 09:24 AM

Update with Shinka wheels :) Car is on a hill so it's sitting at an angle.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/...a13e6f57_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4079/...c64ac06a_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4136/...c08b9264_b.jpg

8upbad 07-21-2010 11:54 AM

That looks awesome man. What's different about the shinka wheels besides the color? And where did you get them at?

9krpmrx8 07-21-2010 12:06 PM

No difference, except for color. I got them locally from a member here.

hoss -05 07-22-2010 03:10 AM

WOW Love the new rims!

Its almost time for you to do a cumulative pic thread of the photos you have taken!

TQCuong3th 01-19-2011 11:24 PM

wow hey i wonder if u guy can help with this i got a 16 automatic what set of spacer should i get??10mm ,15mm, 20mm,?

9krpmrx8 01-24-2011 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by TQCuong3th (Post 3854396)
wow hey i wonder if u guy can help with this i got a 16 automatic what set of spacer should i get??10mm ,15mm, 20mm,?

Let me try and decipher you post. You have an automatic RX8 with 16's and you want to add spacers?

Roidz 01-28-2011 06:35 PM

At least he searched, but I'm not quite sure what he means either. That's sounds about right though.

Rotary-RX8 02-10-2011 11:23 PM

Quick question im interested in running spacers this summer until i have enough to buy new wheels. Are spacers safe ?? I keep hearing people saying they are and others say they are not. So whats the deal ??

9krpmrx8 02-11-2011 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3877997)
Quick question im interested in running spacers this summer until i have enough to buy new wheels. Are spacers safe ?? I keep hearing people saying they are and others say they are not. So whats the deal ??


I did quite a bit of research, talked to guys in my fathers Miata club that run them, read a bunch of threads on some vintage racing forums, etc. I honestly could not find a single bad experience with them. I read a lot of shit talking on them but never from anyone who actually used them. The only problem I could see is the actual studs on some cheap spacers failing but even the generic ones I have seen used grade 8 hardware so I can't see them ever coming undone unless they were installed incorrectly by not torquing them properly.


I ran them on the last statewide meet and the car handled perfect. I honestly have nothing but good things to say about my experience with them. I am rolling on stockers right now since I sold my Volks and my new rims won't be in until tomorrow and I wish I had my 25mm spacers back to run with these stockers.

Rotary-RX8 02-11-2011 07:30 AM

^ yea from what ive heard and read. The only negative thing about them are the studs. And the amount of "stress" they put on them. Ill do a bit more research but if you havent had any issues using them ill probably grab 2 pairs for summer then. thanks

RX8inSTL 02-11-2011 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 3878048)
I wish I had my 25mm spacers back to run with these stockers.

They are being put to good use.

9krpmrx8 02-11-2011 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3878138)
^ yea from what ive heard and read. The only negative thing about them are the studs. And the amount of "stress" they put on them. Ill do a bit more research but if you havent had any issues using them ill probably grab 2 pairs for summer then. thanks

Yeah I don't see the grade 8 studs breaking, I would think the wheel would break first. I also never found any stories of that happening and the vintage guys used to run them all the time.


Originally Posted by RX8inSTL (Post 3878177)
They are being put to good use.

Good to hear!!

silverbullet05 02-11-2011 03:37 PM

+1 on spacers being safe to use. i have been running my 15mm bolt-on ichiba's for almost a year now with no problems. just make sure they are hub-centric & that you torque them down properly. it's a good idea to check them every once in awhile too.

hornbm 02-11-2011 05:35 PM

So at the beginning of this thread you were saying you kinda wished you went with 20MM spacers instead of 25MM. Do you still feel that way? 20MM all the way around or just 20MM in the back?

Rotary-RX8 02-11-2011 06:14 PM

^ I would like to know too. Also have you noticed any loss in handling ?

RX8inSTL 02-13-2011 08:18 PM

I think that the 25mm spacers are perfect if you're trying to have as flush a look as possible with the stock wheels. And as far as handling goes I haven't really noticed any difference, im no expert but I really dont think it affects the car. About a month after I put them on I was driving through some very hilly and twisting roads and the car seemed to handle just the same.

Rotary-RX8 02-13-2011 08:24 PM

Thats exactly what im looking for. Flushnesss :). Im running G35 rims for winter and they have an offset of +30 so they stick out a bit more than stocks. So i was thinking id really hate it when it comes time to put stockies back on cause they wont stick it out as much :(. Ill run spacers until next year when i have enough to buy my new rims:)

RX8inSTL 02-13-2011 08:46 PM

Do you like the stockies more than the G wheels? Im wanting to get G wheels and run some 5 or 10mm spacers on those, I like the style a lot more.

Rotary-RX8 02-13-2011 08:48 PM

^ I get asked that alot. And to be honest its tough to say lol. I mean the g rims are nice cause of it offset. But the stock rims sexy too its just the offset isnt that great. Its tough to choose lol. I like both.

RX8inSTL 02-13-2011 08:50 PM

^ yea I totally understand that. They are both nice for stock wheels but im just kind of tired of the stock wheels, looking for a change for a while.

Rotary-RX8 02-13-2011 08:57 PM

Go for it. Theres someone selling a set in the for sale section. Just do what i do use one for winter and use one for summer. When i get my new wheels im gonna use one of them for track :). I got my winter rubber oem size so i can switch the rims and tires. Alot more money but the ability to swap the rims and tires gives alot of options.

clickyyy: https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-parts-sale-wanted-44/g35-oem-wheels-18x8-30-midpipe-211496/

RX8inSTL 02-13-2011 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3880377)
Go for it. Theres someone selling a set in the for sale section. Just do what i do use one for winter and use one for summer. When i get my new wheels im gonna use one of them for track :). I got my winter rubber oem size so i can switch the rims and tires. Alot more money but the ability to swap the rims and tires gives alot of options.

clickyyy: https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=211496

Thanks for the link though I think i'm just going to check the G35 forums for a local set.

9krpmrx8 02-13-2011 09:14 PM

I never noticed any change in handling and i never regretted going 25mm. They were perfect. I just sold my Volks and so I am on stockers right now and let me tell you, it sucks. I'm so used to being flush that stock 8's just look silly to me.

My new rims will be in next week and I will be proper again :)

Rotary-RX8 02-17-2011 09:01 PM

Alright sorry to bring back that issue of safety. But a guy at my work was planning on getting spacers installed but the mechanic highly discouraged it because of a few things we told me. Apparently, spacers require you to cut off your lug nuts. Because the stud from the car will stick out NOT allowing the rim to sit fliush against the spacer. And its posible for the spacer to crack. Ive also been researching a bit more as well and ive read on a few forums a few bad experiences. I REALLY want to flush out my stock rims but im worried as hell.

Aipex8 02-17-2011 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3885418)
Alright sorry to bring back that issue of safety. But a guy at my work was planning on getting spacers installed but the mechanic highly discouraged it because of a few things we told me. Apparently, spacers require you to cut off your lug nuts. Because the stud from the car will stick out NOT allowing the rim to sit fliush against the spacer. And its posible for the spacer to crack. Ive also been researching a bit more as well and ive read on a few forums a few bad experiences. I REALLY want to flush out my stock rims but im worried as hell.

That's not correct, you don't have to cut you studs unless you going with a thinner spacer, like 10mm. A 25mm should allow the wheel to sit flush against the spacer even without cavities between the holes on the back of the wheel. With cavities (which the stock wheels have) you can go with 20mm, maybe even 15mm and still sit flush.

Rotary-RX8 02-18-2011 12:28 AM

^ thats what i thought too. The 25 mm should be wide enough. I was told otherwise. There is so much wrong info out there :dunno:. Even then it still worries me about their safety

9krpmrx8 02-18-2011 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3885418)
Alright sorry to bring back that issue of safety. But a guy at my work was planning on getting spacers installed but the mechanic highly discouraged it because of a few things we told me. Apparently, spacers require you to cut off your lug nuts. Because the stud from the car will stick out NOT allowing the rim to sit fliush against the spacer. And its posible for the spacer to crack. Ive also been researching a bit more as well and ive read on a few forums a few bad experiences. I REALLY want to flush out my stock rims but im worried as hell.


That mechanic does not know what he is talking about and I would like you to link any bad experiences you found because I looked and talked to people everywhere for quite a while and really found no bad experiences other than idiots who stacked spacers or did not torque them properly.

You can buy hubcentric spacers that bolt (see my pics in this thread) on and you can buy spacers come with longer studs that replace your factory studs (like the Ichiba 10mm I will be running on my new wheels).

Like Apex8 said, if you are running a thin bolt on spacer then your factory stud will stick through more depending on how thin the spacer is. If whatever wheel you are running does not have room to cover the amount of stud sticking through then you would have to cut the factory studs. That is not recommended.

If you need to run thin spacers then just get the type that come with replacement grade 8 studs. I have never heard of these longer studs breaking and plenty of racers use the types on vintage race cars so I doubt the normal Joe driving on the street or in the canyons would ever have a problem.

My old spacers and many others are running around here on other cars working just fine.


Do you really think these studs need to be cut off?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/...978569cf_b.jpg

Rotary-RX8 02-18-2011 08:30 AM

^ 9krpm by no means am i trying to argue with you. And it looks like theyree working fine. Im just doing a bit of research and found some people having horrible experiences with spacers. Now it could possible be the spacers themselves that is the problem or it could very well be as you mentioned, people not torquing them on properly. But here is a link i found that scared the crap out of me:



http://forums.maxima.org/7th-generat...-not-safe.html

RX8inSTL 02-18-2011 08:42 AM

^ I would guess that he probably didn't torque them correctly. Who knows. I just took off my wheels the other day and checked all of my spacers and they were all still torqued to the correct amount and defiently no broken studs.

9krpmrx8 02-18-2011 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by Rotary-RX8 (Post 3885760)
^ 9krpm by no means am i trying to argue with you. And it looks like theyree working fine. Im just doing a bit of research and found some people having horrible experiences with spacers. Now it could possible be the spacers themselves that is the problem or it could very well be as you mentioned, people not torquing them on properly. But here is a link I found that scared the crap out of me:



http://forums.maxima.org/7th-generat...-not-safe.html


Thanks for the link. Not sure how I did not come accross that thread when i was researching. I am willing to bet though that he did not use a torque wrench. Those type of spacers bolt on exactly like a wheel would, I don't see how they could just come loose if torqued properly. The studs breaking was only because the wheel came loose. Too bad he did not take pics.

A few of the old guys in my fathers Miata club have been running them for years without issues.

Rotary-RX8 02-18-2011 09:48 AM

^ Alright thanks for re assuring me. Come spring till ill order 2 pairs :). Just cant stand the way the stockies tuck in lol.

Rotary-RX8 06-03-2011 06:24 PM

I just got 25 mm spacers all around. Looks freaking awesome !!!

The only thing is im scared i didnt tighten the lug nuts that hold the spacers to the hub. The socket i used was deep enough but as i would tighten the lug nuts, it would get stuck with the lug nut inside the socket :(.

Im going to remove all wheels and retighten later lol.


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