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Which spacers are perfect?
#1558961
03/01/2016 19:51
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Mrzly_slo
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I'm buying spacers for my coop and I was wondering which spacers should I put to get best "look".
I know that the rear wheelbase is 1cm shorter than the front?, so the best way would be 16mm spacers in front and 20mm spacers in the back, or should I go 20mm spacers all round?
I have currently stock 20VT alloys on, but in spring I will have 18" ultraleggeras and the wheels have high ET,so the spacers should do to "widen" the coop.
What kind of spacers do you guys use ?
Last edited by Mrzly_slo; 03/01/2016 20:10.
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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#1558971
03/01/2016 21:29
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Only use hubcentric spacers on your coupe , I use 16mm spacers front and rear with my standard plus wheels and my 17" 7j track wheels but not with my 18" 8.5j azev C's and ls's . You will need to work out what size spacers to use with your ultraleggeras as I think 16mm spacers will be to big on an 18" wheel unless they are a 7j .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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#1559022
04/01/2016 14:49
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16mm spacers at the max then .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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04/01/2016 18:27
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nismo
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Hubcentric spacers hold the wheel in place and hold on to the hub so there will be no movement , normal spacers there is a chance they can move so I wouldn't use them myself .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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#1559293
06/01/2016 19:02
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nismo
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I use extended wobbles and spacers with my track wheels and have had no problems with them at all and have used them with my ls's for the last 7/8 years .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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#1559659
09/01/2016 20:23
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I can understand that Nigel but once clamped down they are as strong as normal bolts .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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10/01/2016 22:54
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Shemsi
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Sorry to use your thread, but I have a question about zhe spacers also. I have 17" MOMO wheels, 7J, ET42. I can't fit them on my 20VT, which spacers should I use. Thanks...
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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11/01/2016 18:12
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Are they 4x98 fitment with a 58.1 centre bore Shemsi ?
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12/01/2016 21:41
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No, they are 4x100 with a 58.1 centre.
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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12/01/2016 21:50
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16mm hubcentric spacers with extended wobble bolts to cope with the 4x100 should do the trick or you can get 4x98 to 4x100 bolt on hubcentric spacers then bolt the wheel to the spacer .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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#1560107
13/01/2016 20:58
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thanks. I thought that 16mm would be too much. Wouldn't 10mm be enough?
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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13/01/2016 21:14
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Best to test fit the wheel and see how much spacer you need to clear the brembo calipers, it's hard to say when I haven't see the wheel but my team dynamics pro race 3's are the same offset and I use 16mm spacers with them and they fill the arches nicely .
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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14/01/2016 17:01
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Hubcentric spacers hold the wheel in place and hold on to the hub so there will be no movement , normal spacers there is a chance they can move so I wouldn't use them myself . OOOhhhh now I get it, I thought hubcentric spacers mean that you have to screw the spacer to the car and the rim to the spacer, but hubcantric actually means that you have a hub on the spacer so that it holds the rim in center?  Yes I think hubcentric spacer is neccesary otherwise it is very dangerous.... As for spacers I think I will go 20mm rear and 16mm front, as Rear is 12mm narrower than the front, so if I fit 16mm front and 20mm in rear, the wheels should line up....
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Re: Which spacers are perfect?
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26/01/2016 11:45
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