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Ichiba 20mm 5x114.3 Wheel Spacers Accord Civic Prelude S2000 Integra Rsx Tl Tsx on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ichiba Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:AC-50620

New In Box

Ichiba Version one 20MM Wheel Spacers!

Wheel Spacers are made from Aluminum/Magnesium alloy. They are incredibly strong and very lightweight. These are hubcentric spacers that is specifically made to each vehicle; will fit on your vehicle's original hub perfectly without any gap. Wheel spacers move the wheel out from the hub, effectively widening the stance of the vehicle and lowering its roll center. This simple modification increases lateral stability, which in turn provides improved handling & greater safety.

Fits the following vehicles:

ACURA
Integra  97-01 (Type-R, 5 Lug Only)
NSX  91+ (Rear Only)
RSX  02+
TL  99-08
TSX  04-08
 
 
HONDA
Accord 98+
Civic 06+
Element 03+
Prelude 97-01
S2000  00+ (Rear Only)

Specs:

Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Center Bore: 64.1mm
Thread: 12x1.5
Thickness: 0.787 inch / 20mm

Includes:
One Pair of slip on spacers (ONLY TWO)
Longer studs are included

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