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Tetsai 03-09-2012 12:57 PM

30mm Z32 Calipers with SE 7 spokes.
 
Hey TR I just had a quick question. I'm down grading my wheels to 4 lug 7 spoke SE wheels and I currently have 30mm Z32 calipers on the front. From what I've found I need wheel spacers to clear the spokes up front. I'm looking to see if anyone has any experience with this setup and what size spacers I will need. Also whether or not I will need longer wheel studs if I have to go up to something like 15mm spacers. Thanks in advance!

sean1 03-09-2012 01:01 PM

you might not need spacers, theres like 2 different versions on the s13 se, the back of the wheel is different. one of them clears z32 calipers
-edit (26mm)

sean1 03-09-2012 01:02 PM

Will my S13 SE wheels clear Z32 brake calipers?

sean1 03-09-2012 01:03 PM

nvm thats for 26mm

rhart 03-09-2012 01:10 PM

This link may help answer your question. But with 30mms youmore than likely looking at the need for @ least 10mm spacers.

Wheels Tested That Clear 300ZX Brake Calipers for 240SX Cars : Nissan Tires, Wheels, Brakes and Suspension

Tetsai 03-09-2012 04:35 PM

Ok the short answer is that I will need spacers. But do either of you know how big I can go before I need longer studs?

Turbo Mat 03-10-2012 12:57 AM

stay 7 and under, although any use of spacers should be done with extended studs anyways.

rhart 03-10-2012 05:41 AM

The links were provided to that IF you hapened to be one of the lucky few that had the different designed SE wheel type pictured.

Mat, thats so true. You will want to use extended studs once you see how few turns you can actually get on your lugs with spacers installed. Just for the piece of mind.

Go to ebay and check out Ichiba spacers (or go to their website). You can get them in packages that will take the guess work out of selecting the correct stud length.


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