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Hi all,

Does anyone run spacers on their R34 GTT on stock wheels? Can you share some photos please?

Just interested in what they might look like ... and no, not keen on changing to a different set of wheels.

There's a fair bit of distance between the wheel and the guard in stock form:

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You could possibly slot in a 20mm hub centric one in the rear and still have clearance?

Just an FYI, from what i have experienced with standard nissan wheels need to machine out the wheel to be able to use a hub centric spacer on them. or machine off the locating ring on the spacer, but then your wheel will not located properly.

looks like you are running a bit of negative camber in that photo if yu pulled that out the wheel wouldn't be so sunken at the top

I ran 25mm hubcentric spacers on mine, needed to have the guards rolled though running under -2 deg on the rear, the R34 GTT rims are recessed to accept spacers no problem.

Just an FYI, from what i have experienced with standard nissan wheels need to machine out the wheel to be able to use a hub centric spacer on them. or machine off the locating ring on the spacer, but then your wheel will not located properly.

My wheels look like in mlr's photo so it should be alright.

looks like you are running a bit of negative camber in that photo if yu pulled that out the wheel wouldn't be so sunken at the top

Yep, just pulled rear upper control arms out today, trying to get some eccentric SuperPro bushes onto them tomorrow to adjust :) Maybe that'll make it look a bit more decent, too.

I ran 25mm hubcentric spacers on mine, needed to have the guards rolled though running under -2 deg on the rear, the R34 GTT rims are recessed to accept spacers no problem.

20mm or below works but any more you will need to roll guards as said by others above.

Thanks guys, did you have any photos by any chance?

Sounds like 10mm might be enough and avoid rolling the guards ... Do they make hub centric spacers in 10mm?

  • 1 year later...

Ok.... finally got around to this. Bought some 20mm hub centric spacers and put them in all four corners.

What do you reckon, do I need to roll the guards? The car is not super low but the tyres are 'fatter' than most as they have the sidewall wheel guards that extend several mm past the rims (Eagle F1), and I'm wondering if they're going to rub under load...?

Pics below, apologies for the filthy wheels. Fronts:

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Rears:

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Cheers

Shouldn't rub unless you corner heavily, depends also on how stiff your suspension is. Do you have aftermarket coilovers?

BTW, did you buy your hub-centric's from GKtech?

I need some to push my 9.5 +15's out now that I flared my rears 40mm :)

Shouldn't rub unless you corner heavily, depends also on how stiff your suspension is. Do you have aftermarket coilovers?

BTW, did you buy your hub-centric's from GKtech?

I need some to push my 9.5 +15's out now that I flared my rears 40mm :)

Thanks mate - yes I've got BC BR's on but they're not super stiff. Might look into rolling the guards just in case..

The spacers are off ebay, exactly the same specs as the GKtech's except for the stud length. The quality seems good, and a very good price. I didn't want extended studs as I want to be able to put the centre caps back on, otherwise would have gone the GK's.

40mm, that's some serious flaring, put up some pics when it's done :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Quick question - since installing the spacers (together with adjustable upper control arms and radius rods) I am experiencing slight knocking/jarring at full lock e.g. when shuffling around to park.

I have done a cursory check of clearances, the tyres don't seem to touch and I can't see any marks anywhere ... Has anyone else had similar, I wonder what it could be?

  • 1 month later...

I ended up zip-tieing the plastic inner guard lining in front of the wheels and it's much better now, no more jarring.

There's also a little plastic 'ridge' on the rear side that you just push in for a tiny bit more clearance.

  • 1 month later...

Just in case anyone is curious I'm running these 20mm ebay spacers: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Pair-5-Stud-20mm-Thick-5x114-3mm-PCD-M12xP1-25-Nissan-Wheel-Spacers-Drift-Race-/200901360401?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2ec6a77b11

Couple of tips from my wheel alignment joint: 1) the wheel nuts that come with the spacers go on the original wheel studs, 2) use loctite on them.

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