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2pcs 25mm (1 inch) Hubcentric 4x114.3 Wheel Spacers (66.1mm bore, 12x1.25 Studs) Compatible with 4-Lug Nissan 200sx 240sx 240z 260z 280z 280zx 300zx Altima Maxima Sentra Cube (4x4.5)
StanceMagic Hubcentric Wheel Spacers with Lip for vehicles with 4/114.3 (4/4.5") Bolt Pattern and 66.1mm Centerbore. Compatible with Nissan 1984-1988 200SX, 1988-1994 240SX, 1995-1998 240SX Base Model, 240Z (Rear Hub), 260Z (Rear Hub), 280Z (Rear Hub), 280ZX (Rear Hub), 1984-1986 300ZX, 1993-2001 Altima, 2009-2011 Cube, 1985-1988 Maxima, 2000-2010 Sentra. Check Year/Make/Model in Description. May fit others, verify using spacer specifications.[VERIFY FITMENT] Even if a vehicle is listed as being compatible, buyers still need to check: 1) Wheel studs are M12x1.25 12x1.25mm threads; 2) You have 1.0" (25mm) of space between your fender and your wheel/tire; 3) Your factory wheel studs are shorter than 1.0" (25mm) (NOTE: If your wheel studs are too long, you may need to grind/trim the stud down to fit); 4) Wheel center bore needs to be no smaller than 66.1mm.[SPECIFICATIONS] Two (2) Wheel Spacers | Thickness: 1.0" (25mm) Wide | Bolt Pattern: 4x114.3 (4x4.5") | Hub Bore: 66.1mm | Lip Diameter: 66.1mm | Stud/Nut Thread Pitch: 12x1.25 | [MATERIAL & MANUFACTURING] Spacers are CNC Machined to exact specifications from high quality Aerospace Billet Aluminum. Undergoes anodizing process to prevent surface corrosion and rust. Includes heat treated 10.9 grade steel studs. Precised machined stud/nut threads prevents cross threading.[PRODUCT BENEFITS] Hubcentric design ensures the spacer bore fits perfectly around 66.1mm vehicle hubs and the 66.1mm lip functions as an extension of the hub to prevent wobble or vibrations. Fixes clearance issues if your wheels are making contact with your shocks or brake calipers. Increases inner wheel well clearance to allow you to install wider rims/tires. Gives your vehicle a more aggressive stance. Improves handling characteristics and stability.[INSTALLATION] Requires standard tire repair tools, a torque wrench, and lug socket. While installation is simple and most knowledgeable buyers can install themselves, we recommend professional installation especially if it's your first time installing auto parts. IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVISORY: Torque lug nuts to manufacturer specifications. Check and re-torque all hardware, including lug nuts securing adapter to wheel hub after 25-50 miles. See Description for additional install information.
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u/madoco19 · 2 pointsr/Battlecars

Get some wheel spacers, I think these fit.

2pcs 25mm (1 inch) Hubcentric 4x114.3 Wheel Spacers (66.1mm bore, 12x1.25 Studs) For 4-Lug Nissan 200sx 240sx 240z 260z 280z 280zx 300zx Altima Maxima Sentra Cube (4x4.5) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A837PFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OTkpDbV30EZ2Z

Use wheel spacers with a spring spacer. Something like these (but measure your springs and get something that actually fits).

Rubber Coil Spring Spacers, Pair (2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075NRCL8W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2UkpDb4YECF42

Use the spring spacer to get a 3/4” lift or so from your struts. Use wheel spacers to push the wheels out a little. You should be able to fit a tire that’s 1”-2” taller than factory.

I ended up having to get a couple different width wheel spacers, 1 1/4” on the front and 1-1/2” on the back but I think I need 2” on the back. A lot of this will be trial and error. That’s part of the fun!