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      01-07-2024, 04:36 PM   #1
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4 Wheels Spacers

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I just wanted to see if anyone has had an experience with a company called 4 wheels spacers? They seem to have a lot of different size options.

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      01-10-2024, 08:08 PM   #2
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Hi,

I just wanted to see if anyone has had an experience with a company called 4 wheels spacers? They seem to have a lot of different size options.

Thanks!
They were running a 50% off sale a couple weeks ago, so I figured I'd take a chance on them and ordered 15/18mm spacers. I think I paid a total of $115 for the set of four. They arrived today and appear to be very well made with a black anodized finish and came nicely packaged. I won't have my car for another few days, but I'll report back when I get them on. I'll also try to get some measurements on runout and concentricity if I have the time. Here's a few pics of the product.
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They were running a 50% off sale a couple weeks ago, so I figured I'd take a chance on them and ordered 15/18mm spacers. I think I paid a total of $115 for the set of four. They arrived today and appear to be very well made with a black anodized finish and came nicely packaged. I won't have my car for another few days, but I'll report back when I get them on. I'll also try to get some measurements on runout and concentricity if I have the time. Here's a few pics of the product.
Thank you sir for the reply! Much appreciated!
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How did the spacers turn out?
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How did the spacers turn out?
Sorry about that. Didn’t actually wind up getting any measurements from them, but they worked out just fine. They fit the hub perfectly with no play. Unfortunately they don’t bolt to the hubs like some of the more expensive spacers, which makes them kind of a pain to get the wheel, the spacer, and the lug hole all lined up together. It wouldn’t be a problem if one were to do a stud conversion. Worth it for the price. As a reminder, these are 15 front and 18 rear.
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Do the 15's in front rub on the liner coming off driveways at all? The combo looks great.
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Do the 15's in front rub on the liner coming off driveways at all? The combo looks great.
No rubbing at all. I’m also lowered on MP HAS. I’ve also heard some guys say that they rub at stock height, but it went away after lowering.
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Sorry about that. Didn’t actually wind up getting any measurements from them, but they worked out just fine. They fit the hub perfectly with no play. Unfortunately they don’t bolt to the hubs like some of the more expensive spacers, which makes them kind of a pain to get the wheel, the spacer, and the lug hole all lined up together. It wouldn’t be a problem if one were to do a stud conversion. Worth it for the price. As a reminder, these are 15 front and 18 rear.
That is perfect!
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I am not familiar with them, but MAD/CTS spacers are only $79 a pair, and you get it even lower if you reach out to your vendor before the purchase
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You guys think 20 all around will rub lowered or not?
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You guys think 20 all around will rub lowered or not?
There is a Youtube video of a guy 44something or something 44 that I think used 20s all around and it looked good. It was a guy in the UK.
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You guys think 20 all around will rub lowered or not?
here is that video I was telling you about...



7:10 he shows how 20mm spacers on the passenger side...looks great
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I thought he said they were 12mm and 15mm spacers. He did say he had done 20mm before but I’m not sure if that’s what it showed. Anyway I saw samples 18mm by IND but might be poking too much.
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I thought he said they were 12mm and 15mm spacers. He did say he had done 20mm before but I’m not sure if that’s what it showed. Anyway I saw samples 18mm by IND but might be poking too much.
Sorry, I forgot that since it is a UK car the driver side and passenger sides are reversed. What he was showing was the passenger side with the 12mm and 15mm. He then said on the other side (driver's side in the UK) he had 20mm. That was at the time I stated in my previous post. Sorry for the confusion.
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