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wheel spacers
Topic Started: 4 Apr 2011, 03:04 PM (182 Views)
mk31670
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hi there, im looking at putting wheel spacers on my motor to obviously push the wheels out front under the arches. was wondering peoples views on if there worth it and safety issues.

cheers
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gavin89
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Running 15mm at the front, 20mm at the back. As long their hubcentric, you'll be fine!
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mk31670
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happy with that buddy, why the different sizes?
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.Xi
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Pudding!
Rear wheels sit further in the arches so you need to space them out more to bring them to the arches, so 15 for the front and 20 for the back would make it nearly identical :)
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mk31670
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happy with that then, thats why they sell them in pairs, it all makes sence now. cheers for the help
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.Xi
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Not a problem mate :)
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Joe_Blue
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if the dont sit flush on the centre of the hub around the driveshaft nut you will get vibrations at higher speeds make sure you get the correct 1's.
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