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Ingot 5.0
12-15-2013, 03:47 PM
I know wheel spacers generally have a negative perception. However, I am looking at 3mm spacers to give me clearance more for my front calipers. Are these still viewed as a bad idea or would I be ok using these? Would the stock studs still be ok and safe to use? Car is not tracked, it's a daily driver.
Thanks.
re-rx7
12-15-2013, 04:55 PM
Im running spacers and Dark pony did as well. NO probs so far for me.
03MachMe
12-15-2013, 05:13 PM
If no track use you should be fine.
JDBishopArts
12-15-2013, 05:18 PM
They aren't ideal. Doable. But if you plan on running them full time I'd recommend longer studs. There is a reason Discount tire won't touch cars without hubcentric spacers.
Dan12GT
12-15-2013, 07:31 PM
Due to my wheel size I need to run a spacer. I should take the time to get a hub centric setup though. I've been running the 8mm spacers from AM since I got my wheels and was before on my stockers when I had caliper covers. Zero issues.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/14in-wheelspacer-pair.html
Granted I only have them on the fronts. Also if you can get 8 turns on the lug you should be fine, which I can get well beyond. However I would not recommend anything more than 8mm. I have a set of 8mm spacers if you ever want to give them a try before you buy.
Let me know.
Ingot 5.0
12-15-2013, 09:47 PM
Thanks Dan...do that make hub centric in such small thicknesses?
Due to my wheel size I need to run a spacer. I should take the time to get a hub centric setup though. I've been running the 8mm spacers from AM since I got my wheels and was before on my stockers when I had caliper covers. Zero issues.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/14in-wheelspacer-pair.html
Granted I only have them on the fronts. Also if you can get 8 turns on the lug you should be fine, which I can get well beyond. However I would not recommend anything more than 8mm. I have a set of 8mm spacers if you ever want to give them a try before you buy.
Let me know.
Dan12GT
12-16-2013, 12:10 AM
Thanks Dan...do that make hub centric in such small thicknesses?
Yes they do Josh (JDNishopArts) knows a guy that made him some. I need to go through him eventually too.
JDBishopArts
12-16-2013, 01:46 PM
I got Sock on here with Dusold Designs to cut me a 1mm hub-centric spacer out of billit aluminum. It was very reasonable. 3mm is the max I would go without longer studs but I'd personally go longer studs anyway. I've seen quite a few guys lose wheels due to spacers. Most of the time it's racing but I wouldn't want to risk losing a wheel doing 70-80 on the highway.
Ingot 5.0
12-16-2013, 10:25 PM
Thanks, I appreciate it!
I got Sock on here with Dusold Designs to cut me a 1mm hub-centric spacer out of billit aluminum. It was very reasonable. 3mm is the max I would go without longer studs but I'd personally go longer studs anyway. I've seen quite a few guys lose wheels due to spacers. Most of the time it's racing but I wouldn't want to risk losing a wheel doing 70-80 on the highway.
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