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Looking for good quality hub/stud centric type, but I don't need anodized or signed by Zora Arkus Duntov that cost ridiculous $$$. Any leads?

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This is where I got mine at:

http://www.skulte.com/index.php/cPath/21" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excellent quality, fast service!
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Got mine overnight with regular postage ... local vendor:

http://www.optionsauto.com/departments.asp?dept=179
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http://www.wheeladapter.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Made some for me while I waited.
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Isn't he expensive?
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http://www.ezaccessory.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

is worth checking out too. You can order over the phone and pick up will call (they're in san gabriel).
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NOW selling billeted version spacers in stock!!!

JLB Motorsports
232 North Sherman Avenue
Unit D
Corona, CA 92882

By telephone:
Monday to Saturday from 10 AM to 6 PM : (951) 734-4411

By e-mail : info@jlbmotorsports.com

By AIM : JLBSupport or JLB Motorsports

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Jason,

Are these actual spacers being sold by JLB? Or adapters like the links above? I'm looking for light weight spacers, myself.

Thanks.
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Wheels spacers are overrated. Washers are practically free, and weigh much less. :shock:

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Bill Schenker wrote:Jason,

Are these actual spacers being sold by JLB? Or adapters like the links above? I'm looking for light weight spacers, myself.

Thanks.
What thickness are you looking for? We may do some "Bill" type ultra light spacers soon.:)

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Richard Jung wrote:
Bill Schenker wrote:Jason,

Are these actual spacers being sold by JLB? Or adapters like the links above? I'm looking for light weight spacers, myself.

Thanks.
What thickness are you looking for? We may do some "Bill" type ultra light spacers soon.:)

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Cool! I think about 0.25" and maybe something thinner as well. More holes than aluminum? :D
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I am looking for a set of 2/8, 3/8, 4/8 inch x4 so 12 spacers (z06 pattern) hence why I need to source some very reasonable priced hardware, not "tuner" colored stuff.

Light is better/ but If holes cost $$ I'd go with lesser.

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JLB Also has cheap universal spacers (like $5-10 ea). As a matter of fact, I might still have a few extra you can buy. If you are at El Toro this weekend look me up.
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Bill Schenker wrote:
Richard Jung wrote:
Bill Schenker wrote:Jason,

Are these actual spacers being sold by JLB? Or adapters like the links above? I'm looking for light weight spacers, myself.

Thanks.
What thickness are you looking for? We may do some "Bill" type ultra light spacers soon.:)

Rick
Cool! I think about 0.25" and maybe something thinner as well. More holes than aluminum? :D
Waaay more negative space! What's your bolt pattern, OD and hub ring ID?
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[quote="Richard Jung"

Waaay more negative space! What's your bolt pattern, OD and hub ring ID?[/quote]

Can I get it for you on Thurs., the next time I see the Mistress, er, Miata?
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