I need to space my rear wheels out to fit the tub a bit better.
I was thinking 25mm with both on hubcentric spacers.
Good idea/Bad idea?
I would go with hubcentric and longer studs, shouldn't be a problem.
I once bought some Eibach hubcentric spacers - costly but very nicely engineered.
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Originally posted by 40inches
I would go with hubcentric and longer studs, shouldn't be a problem.![]()
25mm is on the limit of needing Bolt on hubcentrics, IMO they are better than pass thru hubcentrics with longer bolts, but a fair amount dearer. 20mm would be ok with entended bolts and JJC do a pair with bolts for about £30
I have 25mm bolt on hubcentric spacers for this reason, works great. Although I have killed a wheel bearing in a pretty short time period, perhaps due to the extra load.
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Originally posted by loggyboy
25mm is on the limit of needing Bolt on hubcentrics, IMO they are better than pass thru hubcentrics with longer bolts, but a fair amount dearer
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Originally posted by mcerd1
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Originally posted by loggyboy
25mm is on the limit of needing Bolt on hubcentrics, IMO they are better than pass thru hubcentrics with longer bolts, but a fair amount dearer
yet I'm pretty sure its the bolt-on hubcentrics that are banned from several race classes due to safety issues...
long studs are the best solution![]()
maybe I should back off to 20mm and fit longer studs in that case.
20mm should be enough to alter the appearance, soI guess I had better pull those hubs off and take 'em to a press!
Are you attached to your wheels? Replacements with lower offset would have the same effect.
mmm - now there's a thought... I always fancies a set of Team Dynamics 1.2s...
Cost is against me there though