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Kris TD

posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 19:52

only thing i can suggest is getting some lower offset wheels. they will clear the caliper and not need the spacers.


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 19:05

It's too expensive ando too wide, joff:)

anyone:(


Joff

posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 18:06

Get yourself hub-centric wheel spacers from somewhere like Eibach or FK.

These are normally for larger spacers, 15mm for example so might be too wide, but they allow you to mount the wheel onto the alloy spacer.


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 17:56

That's right Rob Hayes! And that is the mother of all vibrations:lol:

Any help Kris TD


RobHayes

posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 16:43

i think he means he cant get the wheels onto the hub due to the spacer to clear his brakes. but i dont know where to get them from


Kris TD

posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 16:25

you dont need spigot rings, spigot rings are only used by aftermarket wheel manufacturers so that they dont have to make specific wheels for individual cars, they use plastic spacers to fit too a wider range of cars, vauxhall ones fit the hub perfectly.


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 14:51

I have Tarox sixpot calipers, to help stop my car:D
a small improvement over the original setup:lol::lol:

so I need the spacers.
Where can I buy those thins, because the wheel is fixed by the wheel bolts, if you understand what I mean, vibrations occur...the tyres are balanced anyway

thanks


myke

posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 11:19

you shouldn't need a spiggot for the wheels.
why are you running spacers out of interest?

maybe your tyres aren't balanced?


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 3rd Sep 04 at 11:16

Need Help:

Where (internet) can I buy spiggot rings for the above wheels? I've got H&R wheel spacer and get a lot of steering vibration.
I'm not english, and I cn't find the rins in Portugal:mad:

sites to buy?

Thanks