CA SoCal - FS: 25mm DRM H&R Spacers
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SoCal - FS: 25mm DRM H&R Spacers
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For sale is a pair of H&R wheel spacers (p/n: 5065601).
http://hrsprings.com/scripts/appguid...+Lexus+|+GS400
These were used on a 1999 GS400 with stock 17" wheels. They provided a "flush" look in the rear. I used them for both 235/45/17 and 245/45/17 tires (lowered by 1") with no rubbing issue. I bought them brand new and ran them for about 1 year with no vibration problem. If anything, the rear end seemed to be more stable at higher speed. They come with studs and are very simple to install. In my opinion, these are a bang-for-the-bucks mod for anyone who's running stock wheels. I am thinking about selling the cars. Therefore, they are up for sale.
Asking $110. Prefer local pick up in So Cal.
Thanks for looking.
For sale is a pair of H&R wheel spacers (p/n: 5065601).
http://hrsprings.com/scripts/appguid...+Lexus+|+GS400
These were used on a 1999 GS400 with stock 17" wheels. They provided a "flush" look in the rear. I used them for both 235/45/17 and 245/45/17 tires (lowered by 1") with no rubbing issue. I bought them brand new and ran them for about 1 year with no vibration problem. If anything, the rear end seemed to be more stable at higher speed. They come with studs and are very simple to install. In my opinion, these are a bang-for-the-bucks mod for anyone who's running stock wheels. I am thinking about selling the cars. Therefore, they are up for sale.
Asking $110. Prefer local pick up in So Cal.
Thanks for looking.
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Please keep in mind that these are the ones that come with longer studs. You can keep your existing studs. I am not aware of how you can get them for about 80-100 shipped, new.
I'm open to offers.
Thanks.
Please keep in mind that these are the ones that come with longer studs. You can keep your existing studs. I am not aware of how you can get them for about 80-100 shipped, new.
I'm open to offers.
Thanks.
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