I would like to know the correct spacer size required to have JDM ITR rims (+60 offset) fitted on a AUD DC5R, with the same settings on a JDM DC5R without doing any hub conversions and adversely affecting balance\handling. I would like to replicate this factory setting.
From what I am aware of AU ITR wheels are +42 offset, but the hubs are different from JDM ITR, i dont want to change the hubs but keep the JDM ITR wheels so spacers will have to do for now until i decide to purchase new rims with better offsets.
Two things:
1. After some search, H&R spacers seems to be reputable brand in this sense, a thread in clubrsx touches on why spacers are bad:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread...=wheel+spacers
In theory it is not a perfect setup, but it seems that the H&R hubcentric spacer setup is the way to go, it basically works by the wheel connecting to to the spacer w/ extended lugs, and that assembly connects to the hub, supposedly this is meant to be sufficient for daily driving which is what im after for now.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
2. I believe a place called tccamotorsport can source these H&R spacers but not too sure which one would suit my application, I would like to know if anyone here has got a similar setup? or has purchased any of these spacers for there DC5R:
http://www.h-r.com/index.php
(doesn't specify if for dc2r or dc5r, the DRM system looks ideal but only seems to come in 50mm, unless im reading this wrong??)
Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks!
Apologies if I am unknown to this forum as I have been dorment since the migration to clubitr, although I was semi active back in the Clubrsx days. I now drive a DC5R and looking to keeping it well maintained.
From what I am aware of AU ITR wheels are +42 offset, but the hubs are different from JDM ITR, i dont want to change the hubs but keep the JDM ITR wheels so spacers will have to do for now until i decide to purchase new rims with better offsets.
Two things:
1. After some search, H&R spacers seems to be reputable brand in this sense, a thread in clubrsx touches on why spacers are bad:
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread...=wheel+spacers
In theory it is not a perfect setup, but it seems that the H&R hubcentric spacer setup is the way to go, it basically works by the wheel connecting to to the spacer w/ extended lugs, and that assembly connects to the hub, supposedly this is meant to be sufficient for daily driving which is what im after for now.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
2. I believe a place called tccamotorsport can source these H&R spacers but not too sure which one would suit my application, I would like to know if anyone here has got a similar setup? or has purchased any of these spacers for there DC5R:
http://www.h-r.com/index.php
(doesn't specify if for dc2r or dc5r, the DRM system looks ideal but only seems to come in 50mm, unless im reading this wrong??)
Any assistance would be appreciated, thanks!
Apologies if I am unknown to this forum as I have been dorment since the migration to clubitr, although I was semi active back in the Clubrsx days. I now drive a DC5R and looking to keeping it well maintained.
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