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Old 06-08-2014   #1
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Default FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer

$125 shipped to lower 48

I used these with GS offset wheels.
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$125 shipped to lower 48

I used these with GS offset wheels.
And any pictures of them mounted on a ZR-1?
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And any pictures of them mounted on a ZR-1?
No, but the fit is perfect. I used with gs offset wheels for the rear. Drm still sells these and there may be more information on their site. Thanks
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No, but the fit is perfect. I used with gs offset wheels for the rear. Drm still sells these and there may be more information on their site. Thanks
No more info on their website. Did you install longer studs?
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No more info on their website. Did you install longer studs?
Yes, 1/2" longer.
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Old 06-12-2014   #6
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Default Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer

The OP's spacers are nearly 16mm which is what I had done for my car with GS 50mm offsets. These would do anyone that wanted/needed well. Mine weren't sourced from DRM but were done to my specifications and I specified 16mm. If I were doing it again I'd likely do 18mm but these nearly 16mm's will do real well. The rear studs are a very straight forward install with just a minor chamfer done on the stud head so you can avoid removing the hub to do the install. I did GM studs at the time and they were very inexpensive. Today "not so inexpensive"!
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Default Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer

I use the same set for my race wheels - they are high quality.

In fact, fwiw after having left them at home once, I just leave them in place when I put the street (OE) wheels back on. Fit is fine, and when I'm on the street wheels I do not have long studs looking a little funny.

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