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wheel spacers, large offsets???
Moderator: Micka
wheel spacers, large offsets???
hey all,
Id like to know who is running wheel spacers and/or large offset rims on rover axles???
doesnt matter what diffs (toy/rover/sals), doesnt matter what shafts, or cvs etc. what Im interested is if anyone is having problems with the:
Front: swivel ball to axle case flange connection
rear: spindle (stub axle) to axle case flange connection
please let me know how much offset you are running and or what size wheel spacers. also how much the vehilce is driven
cheers,
Serg
Id like to know who is running wheel spacers and/or large offset rims on rover axles???
doesnt matter what diffs (toy/rover/sals), doesnt matter what shafts, or cvs etc. what Im interested is if anyone is having problems with the:
Front: swivel ball to axle case flange connection
rear: spindle (stub axle) to axle case flange connection
please let me know how much offset you are running and or what size wheel spacers. also how much the vehilce is driven
cheers,
Serg
16 x 8.5 rims 4" backspace and 1 1/2" wheel spacers, 37's and no issues yet, mainly a play rig though.
roadies are 15 x8 neg 32 i think with 35's.
roadies are 15 x8 neg 32 i think with 35's.
1986 - Stage 1 V8 serIII style side ute - gone
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
1997 - 300 TDI 130 single cab ute - gone
1986 - 90 defender soft top, bars, buttons and tyres
2000 - TD5 disco 'the boss's rig'
15x8 with +50mm offset (to retain steering lock)
12.5x35x15 BFG m/t's
Snapped axle to swivel mounting bolts when racing it.
Otherwise no wheel bearing or swivel pin problems in 100,000klm.
Oh and we flogged the shit out of it all the time.
12.5x35x15 BFG m/t's
Snapped axle to swivel mounting bolts when racing it.
Otherwise no wheel bearing or swivel pin problems in 100,000klm.
Oh and we flogged the shit out of it all the time.
Cheers,
Zuffen
There's no such a thing as too much horsepower
Zuffen
There's no such a thing as too much horsepower
Stop giving us ammouninformed wrote:my mind is a world of fantasy
Have you thought of machining a spacer for between the axle housing and the swivels and getting Barry to make you longer axles to suit ?
That'll maintain your scrub radius/KPI and wont stress the bearings/stub axle, although you'll need some pretty good bolts.
I do remember Tombie on AULRO saying once that his neighbour/engineer did the sums on those huge offset rims he had on his Defender and they were nowhere near overloading the bearings.
300Tdi Defender 130 CC
rick130 wrote:Stop giving us ammouninformed wrote:my mind is a world of fantasy
Have you thought of machining a spacer for between the axle housing and the swivels and getting Barry to make you longer axles to suit ?
That'll maintain your scrub radius/KPI and wont stress the bearings/stub axle, although you'll need some pretty good bolts.
I do remember Tombie on AULRO saying once that his neighbour/engineer did the sums on those huge offset rims he had on his Defender and they were nowhere near overloading the bearings.
WHAT! thats the craziest idea ive heard.......who in their right mind would do that
uninformed wrote:rick130 wrote:Stop giving us ammouninformed wrote:my mind is a world of fantasy
Have you thought of machining a spacer for between the axle housing and the swivels and getting Barry to make you longer axles to suit ?
That'll maintain your scrub radius/KPI and wont stress the bearings/stub axle, although you'll need some pretty good bolts.
I do remember Tombie on AULRO saying once that his neighbour/engineer did the sums on those huge offset rims he had on his Defender and they were nowhere near overloading the bearings.
WHAT! thats the craziest idea ive heard.......who in their right mind would do that
I was patiently waiting for someone to suggest it.
most ideas arent original, and considering i posted this question on 4 different forums its not supprising that someone came up with a crazy idea......Micka wrote:uninformed wrote:rick130 wrote:Stop giving us ammouninformed wrote:my mind is a world of fantasy
Have you thought of machining a spacer for between the axle housing and the swivels and getting Barry to make you longer axles to suit ?
That'll maintain your scrub radius/KPI and wont stress the bearings/stub axle, although you'll need some pretty good bolts.
I do remember Tombie on AULRO saying once that his neighbour/engineer did the sums on those huge offset rims he had on his Defender and they were nowhere near overloading the bearings.
WHAT! thats the craziest idea ive heard.......who in their right mind would do that
I was patiently waiting for someone to suggest it.
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