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GROUP BUY - Escort/cortina hubcentric wheel spacers
twybrow - 20/12/07 at 04:53 PM

I mentioned on here a few days ago, that I was having a quote done for some hubcentric, aluminium wheel spacers.

I now have the quote back, and although I will continue shpping around, I would love to know how many of you folk would be interested. A few points to consider:

- To fit escort/cortina hub (63.2mm diameter, 108 PCD), and currently designed to fit onto a MWS Minilite, with 67.4mm hub diamter (I think this value is fairly standard, but stand to be corrected)
- Standard thickness is 15mm, others possible, but would be considered as 'wun-offs'
- Machined from a solid billet of aerospace grade aluminium alloy (alloy details available if required)
- The cost gets cheaper the more I can order of one size
- I would be able to offer different sizes, but the cost for 'wun-offs' would be the full price as if I was ordering just 4
- If lots of people want a particular type/size, I may be able to look into cost for them to reduce overall cost

Currently, the cost varies from around £30 to £50 per spacer depending on numbers. I appreciate this is high, but remember, they are much lighter than the usual steel equivalents (approx 700g each) and they are not generic - they are designed specifically for these hubs, and they are hubcentric so should be trouble and worry free!

If I am able to get lots of interest, then the price falls even further.... Please let me know if you would be interested in a group buy. Many thanks. Tim


Humbug - 20/12/07 at 06:54 PM

so, that's £30-£50 each, not a pair?


twybrow - 20/12/07 at 08:21 PM

From the 1st quote I have had, yes, it is each! I know, that is a lot, which is why I will speak to some other machine shops for a better price. It is really difficult to get a decent quote when you don't know how many to quote for. That is why I am trying to establish exact numbers interested....

Aluminium wheel spacers
These are as close as I can find to what I want (except they are for a Sierra) - but look at the price!

To be fair, £30 each (£60 the pair) is cheaper than any other aluminium spacers I have found... Most are either around £100 the pair, or cheaper and steel (heavy).

[Edited on 20/12/07 by twybrow]


RazMan - 20/12/07 at 10:51 PM

I am sure we all appreciate the work you are doing twybrow but I doubt that there will be many takers at that price. I am fairly certain there are some well known brand names like Eibach selling similar spacers in 'aircraft alloy' for the same or less (£75 a pair in this case)

There is always this sort of thing on eBay - not sure about quality though.


[Edited on 20-12-07 by RazMan]


twybrow - 20/12/07 at 11:21 PM

Ok, no probs. Why is it I can never find these things on ebay - I have looked for them loads of times, and they rarely pop up at that price!?

It would only really be viable with a stack load being made (or shipping from Taiwan!). Thanks for the heads-up!


twybrow - 20/12/07 at 11:29 PM

Are all ford hubs the same size? I thought the Sierra was quite different to escort/cortina?


mcerd1 - 21/12/07 at 08:19 AM

quote:
Originally posted by twybrow
Are all ford hubs the same size? I thought the Sierra was quite different to escort/cortina?


well I don't know about the escort/ cortina hubs - but I can tell you the sierra is a 4x108 PCD with M12x1.5 studs and a 63.3 ctr bore


Humbug - 21/12/07 at 10:32 AM

quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
I am sure we all appreciate the work you are doing twybrow but I doubt that there will be many takers at that price. I am fairly certain there are some well known brand names like Eibach selling similar spacers in 'aircraft alloy' for the same or less (£75 a pair in this case)

There is always this sort of thing on eBay - not sure about quality though.


[Edited on 20-12-07 by RazMan]


Are you trying to get someone to outbid you on that, Raz?


RazMan - 21/12/07 at 10:50 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Humbug
Are you trying to get someone to outbid you on that, Raz?


I should have kept quiet shouldn't I - too honest, that's my problem