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Old 11-02-2011, 08:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've been looking around on different threads about spacers. Is it correct that H&R spacers for Accord fit on the CR-Z? If so, is it a 100% fit with the center?

I'm asking as I would like some 20mm spacers in the rear to get rid of some of the huge wheel gap, but I don't want to risk damaging anything by getting the wrong ones. A part number would be super if anyone has it. Other suggestions also welcome
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Whichever spacers you choose, make sure it can hold strong enough for your track days.
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The H&R Specs and Part # is here.

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Sale you my ichiba 20mm spacers if u want, they have worked great for me but won't be needing them for my next set of wheels so lmk I'll cut u a deal.
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Sale you my ichiba 20mm spacers if u want, they have worked great for me but won't be needing them for my next set of wheels so lmk I'll cut u a deal.
Are these made for the CR-Z, or are they universal? They need to be able to take some punishment at track days.
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Well technically they are all universal no spacer is made for a specific car. But they are the exact bolt pattern and spec of the cr-z so they are a perfect fit. I got them thru Jason at bulletproof and he made sure they we're the exact spec.
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True, I'm just concerned if they rest on the center hub or on the bolts. My alternative to spacers is to switch out the rims, which is a bit drastic since I've only run them for 1 season. How much you want for them? I'm guessing shipping will cost a bit as well.
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Ichiba is a great spacer great quality I didn't have any oases with them and I did autocross one time with them. I paid 115$ plus shipping for them. I'll let them go to you for 70$ and whatever shipping comes out to be.
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