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wheel spacers

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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wheel spacers

Post by swain »

hey i have a w/t suzi i need some wheel spacers dose any one know where i can get some from brisbane area



thanks
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Post by built4thrashing »

dont go the spacers. better to get 15 x 8 f100 rims with bigger offset than zook ones
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Post by mad_zook »

i would like to here from people who have wheel spacers and what they think pros and cons etc
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Post by benjamin78au »

well they illegal in qld, from what i know.

They like off set rims, are harder on bearings,

They , may improve turning circle , if you had scrubbing on spings while turning.

Will, make car a little wider more stable.

Is reversible.

having seen a few sets, and not actualy driven in car i waiting for others to respond. Personally i think i might, do the off set rims.
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Post by vicelore »

i would like to try them too

found some on here

http://www.bbmotorsports.com.au/category11_1.htm

pretty sure they ship australia wide its just a cost thing. there expensive as.
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Post by bigzuk »

its cheaper to buy new wheels than it is to get spacers...i got my 15x8 jeep offset for 55 bux a rim.

ive used spacers on my old 323 race car.

HIGHLY illegal

i had them on the front due to my stupid offset wheels and dumb stud pattern. cant really balance the wheels properly with spacers unless you balance them too which i spose can be done.
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Post by ofr57 »

i was thinking on getting some soon to get an idea of the effect of going to WT's

but i didn't know there 169 bucks for 2inch wheel spacers .. :shock:
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Post by vicelore »

EACH
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Post by zookjedi »

your turning circle doesn't realy get better just because you dont hit your springs , you might be able to go full lock but your scrub radious is increased so your turning cirlce generally wont get better , and your steering will get heavier as well due to the same reason .

i run 2" spacers on my n/t makes it same as w/t but harder steering and worse turning circle , but better articulation due to spring mounts on n/t .

i believe if you can get them cheap ( i paid $100 each) they are worth it as can be removed for less bearing wear etc for long trips , rego inspections etc .

on n/t wheel spacers or big offset rims should be made mandatory :D

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Post by bucket »

I having a set of 50mm spacers made at the moment by a company named Billeu engineering on the Gold Coast in Labrador. Cant tell you the price cause its a mates rate deal ;) but Noel makes spacers all the time for people and his full price is heaps cheaper than what I have seen them go for on the internet by companies like snake racing ($350 each for 1")

Anyway from what i know spacers are illegal - but bolt on spacers are not. They have to be bolted to the hub by equal or better spec bolts then bolt the rim to spacer. I was going to go the wider rim option which is easier and probably cheaper, but I have nice mags so wanted to keep them lol

Ring Noel and and talk to him - let him know jamie from J&J told you call and he will probably look after you
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Post by cohunas »

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WHEEL-SP ... enameZWDVW
$69US per pair (approx. $45Au each) plus shipping is best price i've seen them.
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Post by vicelore »

cohunas wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WHEEL-SP ... enameZWDVW
$69US per pair (approx. $45Au each) plus shipping is best price i've seen them.
whats everyones opion on them they seem a real good price think they will snap ?
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Post by Liam »

Anyway from what i know spacers are illegal - but bolt on spacers are not.
slip on, bolt on, screw on, weld on or tie with brown string...they're illegal for road use in every state of australia regards of how you attach them.

There are two exception, you car can not be made to comply with either of them.
www.bbmotorsports.com.au
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