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Old 07-13-2005, 09:50 PM
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Question WTB Eibach Pro Spacers

I am not sure where my original thread disapeared to, so, her we go again....

I am looking for a pair of 30mm Pro-Spacers for the "Old Rag".

Anybody got a pair that they want to off load and how many Daneros are they?

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Old 07-14-2005, 12:46 AM
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I doubt you will find them used but if your willing to buy new you can get them from Steeda, there about $250 I believe. They come with the studs and everything needed to install and there as easy to install as changing a tire.
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Originally Posted by MUSTANG GUY
I doubt you will find them used but if your willing to buy new you can get them from Steeda, there about $250 I believe. They come with the studs and everything needed to install and there as easy to install as changing a tire.

Got em on my own car, nicest part is that they fit hubcentricly just like your stock wheel for a perfect fit..................However at $250 they aint cheap.
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Originally Posted by ZR 5.0
Got em on my own car, nicest part is that they fit hubcentricly just like your stock wheel for a perfect fit..................However at $250 they aint cheap.
Yeah, they are pretty pricey BUT they make a huge difference on some cars. Mike (stangboy95) put them on his car last month, he has a bodykit on his car, lowered with cobra rims, the spacer made the car look so much better. Totaly changed the whole stance of the car.
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Yeah, they are pretty pricey BUT they make a huge difference on some cars. Mike (stangboy95) put them on his car last month, he has a bodykit on his car, lowered with cobra rims, the spacer made the car look so much better. Totaly changed the whole stance of the car.

Dont' get me wrong, I love em. Changed the whole look of my car but unlike the cheapo spacers they come with zero issues and completely safe.
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Thanks for the info guys! I appreciate it.....

I think they will do the trick, as the back wheels are in a bit and the front ones are "sittin' pretty". Just want to get them out a little bit more on the back so they are somewhat inline with the fender lip.

You are correct that they are kinda pricey, @ $249.00/pr., but way cheaper than 2 new 10.5" rims & rubber. It will basically serve the same purpose and maintain the original tire size on all 4 corners, which will make it a lot easier at rotation time...

We're goin to DaSilva's for 10 a.m. on Friday.... :biggrin:
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Thanks for the info guys! I appreciate it.....

I think they will do the trick, as the back wheels are in a bit and the front ones are "sittin' pretty". Just want to get them out a little bit more on the back so they are somewhat inline with the fender lip.

You are correct that they are kinda pricey, @ $249.00/pr., but way cheaper than 2 new 10.5" rims & rubber. It will basically serve the same purpose and maintain the original tire size on all 4 corners, which will make it a lot easier at rotation time...

We're goin to DaSilva's for 10 a.m. on Friday.... :biggrin:
HAHA there ya go
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what size tire do you have?? I would invest in a wider pair of rear tires they will fill your wheel well and give you more traction. - so you kill 2 birds with one stone LoL

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I am not sure where my original thread disapeared to, so, her we go again....

I am looking for a pair of 30mm Pro-Spacers for the "Old Rag".

Anybody got a pair that they want to off load and how many Daneros are they?
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Pro spacer pricing

Just looked into them recently - actually Canadian Tire can order them in - not sure on the 30 mm size but 40 mm was $331 Cdn to your location plus taxes. Big bucks - so your approach to find a used pair sounds like a solid route. Good hunting. Steve
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Old 08-03-2005, 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by skidad62
Just looked into them recently - actually Canadian Tire can order them in - not sure on the 30 mm size but 40 mm was $331 Cdn to your location plus taxes. Big bucks - so your approach to find a used pair sounds like a solid route. Good hunting. Steve
Like I said $250 at local Mustang shops here in Toronto. Fair bit less than crappy tire.
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