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06-08-2014 | #1 |
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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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Jon R. Member #490 1992 ZR-1 Arctic White/Red 2008 Z51 Silver 6 spd (Daily driver) |
06-10-2014 | #2 |
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Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer
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06-10-2014 | #3 |
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Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer
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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Jon R. Member #490 1992 ZR-1 Arctic White/Red 2008 Z51 Silver 6 spd (Daily driver) |
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Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer
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06-10-2014 | #5 |
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Re: FS: Pair DRM 5/8 billet hub centric spacer
Yes, 1/2" longer.
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Jon R. Member #490 1992 ZR-1 Arctic White/Red 2008 Z51 Silver 6 spd (Daily driver) |
06-12-2014 | #6 |
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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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06-13-2014 | #7 |
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I live at Devens, one run at a time
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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. GLWS, - Jeff
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