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Wheel spacers

Post by MMamdouh »

guys i am not that expert with chassis designs and all but i know if you make the wheelbase wider you increase the car's stability during turns... also i saw somewhere those wheel spacers where you put a metal ring between the rim and the hub to make the wheel further to the ouside and gain some width.

my questions are:

-) what effects does those things do? do they mess any other drivability charactristics in the attept to make better stability during turns?

-) how safe are those? i see they will but more strane on the wheel bolts and maybe the bearings too, any parts should be upgraded in case of using those things?

-) are they worth the money to be used on a road car? my woo won't be a racer so i won't spend the time and money unless it makes very noticable improvment.

-) any rubbing issues for the wheels? i see we are practically messing with the offset so their should be some limit to how we go with them spacers... right?

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Post by MMamdouh »

i found a web site that got some info... they even got spacers for our Woos, still the safty issues sitll stands... BTW anybody tried them before?
http://www.performancealloys.com/alloy_ ... pacers.asp

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Post by Audacity Racing »

they work well (granted you have the wheel clearance in the fender)

as long as good, high strength studs or bolts are used, they aren't a problem 8)
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Post by AcingTeam »

I'm pretty sure Nick has used them for some time. I think he wasn't too happy with them.
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Post by lanos2001 »

i have used them since i bought my 2nd pair of rims. now the only reason i bought them was b/c the offset was way off. ( i didn't know) :oops:
basically with out the spacers my rims would grind on my brake calipers. so i'm guessing with the spacers i just created the correct offset. i didn't notice any diff suspension wise at all. i'm happy with them b/c they create the right offset but un happy b/c they make my studs shorter. all in all i bet they are great if you get the right offset to begin with.

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