Tuscan wheel spacers
Tuscan wheel spacers
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Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,633 posts

187 months

Thursday 24th April
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Is there any benefits to having wheel spacers on the rear of a mk 1 tuscan.

mk1fan

10,770 posts

241 months

Friday 25th April
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Not on the outside of the wheels biggrin

Basil Brush

5,358 posts

279 months

Friday 25th April
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Carlos Fandango?

sixor8

7,007 posts

284 months

Saturday 26th April
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From the day of being allowed to advertise cigars on TV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqqZ28m8uCo&t=...

Spacers would only be required if you're using wheels that do not have the original offset, enabling even wider (?) tyres and prevent fouling. Or you want the wheels to stick out further. Spacers beyond 5mm thickness would need longer wheel bolts.

Offset, called ET (Einpresstiefe) is a lower number if the centreline of the wheel is further out.

Cristio Nasser

289 posts

9 months

Tuesday 13th May
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On the rear, only for wheel fitment optimization and/or aesthetics.

On the front they can alter the steering geometry, namely the scrub radius, which has an effect on handling and steering feel.