Wheel Spacers - Which ones??
Discussion
Hi,
I will be taking delivery of 6.5" ET38 Team Dynamic Monza alloys and I anticipate they will sit too far in the arches. I don't have the car yet, so not sure if it has nuts or bolts to hold the wheels on, it's a SEiW 2002 Zetec with discs on the back axle.
I know I can use spacers, but I am a bit nervous about getting the right ones. I don't what the ones which act as big washers, with only the bolts uts holding the wheel on with no support. So where can I get (how much?) proper wheel spacers which will centre the wheel & give addional support.
What about longer bolts, will they be required, I think they will need to come out by 20mm. Where can I can them from? I see Westfield can supply 60mm bolts.
Thanks in advance.
Graeme
www.seemywestfield.co.uk
I will be taking delivery of 6.5" ET38 Team Dynamic Monza alloys and I anticipate they will sit too far in the arches. I don't have the car yet, so not sure if it has nuts or bolts to hold the wheels on, it's a SEiW 2002 Zetec with discs on the back axle.
I know I can use spacers, but I am a bit nervous about getting the right ones. I don't what the ones which act as big washers, with only the bolts uts holding the wheel on with no support. So where can I get (how much?) proper wheel spacers which will centre the wheel & give addional support.
What about longer bolts, will they be required, I think they will need to come out by 20mm. Where can I can them from? I see Westfield can supply 60mm bolts.
Thanks in advance.
Graeme
www.seemywestfield.co.uk
Yeap too late, never mind.
Rimstock the UK importers for Team Dynamic told me it would be ET38 for 6.5" rims on a Westfield.
Anyway the ball games has changed slightly, spoke to the old owner and he said he cut the last studs to make the current wheels fit, how easy is it to change them? Do I require a new hub or just the studs? If just the studs, is it worth getting longer studs so i can fit spacers, because I don't think you can use spacers on studs, or am I wrong?
Cheers
Graeme
Rimstock the UK importers for Team Dynamic told me it would be ET38 for 6.5" rims on a Westfield.
Anyway the ball games has changed slightly, spoke to the old owner and he said he cut the last studs to make the current wheels fit, how easy is it to change them? Do I require a new hub or just the studs? If just the studs, is it worth getting longer studs so i can fit spacers, because I don't think you can use spacers on studs, or am I wrong?
Cheers
Graeme
It is possible to fit spacers on studs, but not for just 20mm. For that amount you really need to use longer studs.
As mattstead says, the studs have splines and are an interference fit into the hubs, so removing them requires either a hydraulic press or some subtle work with a big hammer.
Refitting new ones is actually quite easy - all you need is a wheelnut, washer and spanner. Basically, you push the stud into place, then as you tighten the nut, it'll draw the splines fully into the hub.
As mattstead says, the studs have splines and are an interference fit into the hubs, so removing them requires either a hydraulic press or some subtle work with a big hammer.
Refitting new ones is actually quite easy - all you need is a wheelnut, washer and spanner. Basically, you push the stud into place, then as you tighten the nut, it'll draw the splines fully into the hub.
Graeme,
Probably the best in wheel spacers are the FK wheel adaptors on here: www.fk-automotive.de/en/index.php
They have an agent in the uk with a website but i cant find it just now. I got mine from them and they are very well made bits of kit.
Probably the best in wheel spacers are the FK wheel adaptors on here: www.fk-automotive.de/en/index.php
They have an agent in the uk with a website but i cant find it just now. I got mine from them and they are very well made bits of kit.
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