hobbsy
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posted on 12/3/08 at 01:21 PM |
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FS: OZ Hubcentric 16mm spacers (x4).
While I'm shifting some of my surplus spacers I remembered I had these.
They are hubcentric and fit into OZ wheels that are designed to take them. The centre bore on the OZ wheel needs to be around the 70mm mark
(can't remember exactly but can measure tonight).
This then presents a 60-odd mm bore to your hubs. I believe this is the other standard OZ size (for wheelsw which don't take the spacers) so
you can fit their own spigot rings to suit.
I can double check on these measurements tonight.
They don't have studs built in just holes so you would need studs that are long enough to use them.
IIRC they are about £60 for a set so after say £30 plus a fiver post? Or near offer?
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iiyama
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posted on 12/3/08 at 01:27 PM |
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they steel or alloy? Can you stack em? Im after 30mm spacers so if they stack together and they are alloy im interested!!
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iiyama
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posted on 12/3/08 at 01:41 PM |
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Most of the 30mm spacers Ive found use 8 bolts, 4 to bolt to the hub and four to bolt the wheel to the spacer. I have fitted longer bolts to the hub
already so dont really wanna go this route and if the above will do what I want then £30 has got to be better then £100!!!
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hobbsy
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posted on 12/3/08 at 01:43 PM |
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iiyama - I know you're after 30mm spacers - I U2U'd you about some earlier!
I don't think they will stack as is because the wheel facing centre bore (male) is of a larger diam than the hub facing centre bore (female).
The male bit is too large to slip comfortably inside the female part
This is from memory though, I'll check tonight (oo-er!)
You could machine them to suit but if you've got access to the kit to do that you'd probably just make your own from scratch to size.
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iiyama
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posted on 12/3/08 at 01:45 PM |
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ooops!! wasnt that observant mate!!
If its broke, fix it. If it aint broke, take it apart and find out how it works!
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twybrow
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posted on 12/3/08 at 07:58 PM |
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Can I have an exact measurement on the outer bore diameter (you said 70mm ish...). As already asked, are they alloy or steel?
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hobbsy
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posted on 12/3/08 at 08:22 PM |
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They are definitely alloy, I'll head back out to the garage now with my Mitutoyoboyocalipothingo.
Gimme 5mins.
Right....
They are 75mm on the part that goes into your wheel (male) and 65.06mm on the part which sits on your hub (female) - this is also stamped on the
outside of them but proves my digital caliper is reasonably accurate
They are 65mm I guess because they are originally designed for fitting Ford FWD offset wheels onto Peugeots (so going ET35 to ET19 say). Although I
believe you can get OZ spigot rings to reduce this to the Ford 63.3mm
[Edited on 12/3/08 by hobbsy]
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twybrow
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posted on 12/3/08 at 10:14 PM |
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Ok. Thanks Hobbsy - unfortunately, not quite what I need. It would mean sourcing a spigot ring for the hub, and machining to the spacer itself. Thanks
for the info and good luck with the sale.
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hobbsy
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posted on 12/3/08 at 10:21 PM |
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It does however turn out that my pair of bolt on spacers (custom made) are actually 20mm and not 25mm as I thought (from memory - sorry again Jolly
Green Giant!).
So are these any good or do you need a set of 4?
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