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wheel spacers for RR

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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wheel spacers for RR

Post by SWAMPRR »

just wondering if anyone makes wheel spacers in brisbane or can order them thru the post in australia for rangie....want 2-3inch ones, dont want to cut and flip my rims because il be getting new wheels at a later date.

haultech perhaps?....i contacted artic cool treads and they said they can get someone they know to make them custom for $220 each ! but landcruiser ones cost around 100-150 depending on size / material

dont want to pay $220 each !
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Post by Loanrangie »

They will put a lot of stress on you swivels and it would be cheaper to get your rims offset- about $45- 50 each.
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Post by GRIMACE »

Loanrangie wrote:They will put a lot of stress on you swivels and it would be cheaper to get your rims offset- about $45- 50 each.



if you can tell me who will do it for $50 each I will get it done ASAP :?
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Post by Loanrangie »

Eastern wheel works, ajax - both in Vic :D
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Post by GRIMACE »

Loanrangie wrote:Eastern wheel works, ajax - both in Vic :D


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Post by HSV Rangie »

Loanrangie wrote:Eastern wheel works, ajax - both in Vic :D


and both do a great job

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Post by modman »

do it yourself anthony, look at the threads on outerlimits or pirate.
not hard to make a jig/press to hold them square, start spot welding, then run beads.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

AnthonyP wrote:
Loanrangie wrote:They will put a lot of stress on you swivels and it would be cheaper to get your rims offset- about $45- 50 each.



if you can tell me who will do it for $50 each I will get it done ASAP :?


Allan Richardson on the northside of Brisbane. PM me if you want his number.
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Post by SWAMPRR »

Dont want to cut and reweld rims yet, prefur to put spacers in to increase wheel trac first, plus i can put them on and off as a please as easy as changing a wheel. need to get new rims at a later date made for me custom but dont want to pay all that money at the moment !

Plus i can sell the wheel spacers when im ready to put the custom rims on.
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rims offset

Post by def90 »

race engineering did my disco rims for about $50 each and rewelds a continous seem not just 4 or 5 little seems
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Re: rims offset

Post by ISUZUROVER »

def90 wrote:race engineering did my disco rims for about $50 each and rewelds a continous seem not just 4 or 5 little seems


You sure that price is right Sam?

I was quoted $70 a rim by race engineering, and an extra $10 a rim if they needed to be flipped (which they did). Allan Richardson did them for just under $50 a rim, including welding the old valve holes and drilling new ones. They balanced up better than new with 33" tubeless MTR's. I will give anyone who PM's me his ph no. Don't want to post it on here as he works from home.
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Post by HSV Rangie »

Continuous seem is not allowed

wheel has one seem around rim.
You are not allowed 2 continuous welds around rim.

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Post by modman »

hsv is right, i have cracked a weld on offset disco rims.
eastern ww welds the centre to the rim in five symetrical welds(with the stud holes.)
cracks transfer through welds very easily thats why stitch weld techniques are used.
he fixed it for free, grindind the weld, heating the wheel then welding again.
if it was one continous weld i would be a smear on the tanami somewhere :cry:
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Post by mu-stu »

According to the Qld Transport site, wheel spacers are not permitted (on-road) which means, even if you used them offroad, you wouldn't be covered by insurance if something went wrong.
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Post by Loanrangie »

modman wrote:hsv is right, i have cracked a weld on offset disco rims.
eastern ww welds the centre to the rim in five symetrical welds(with the stud holes.)
cracks transfer through welds very easily thats why stitch weld techniques are used.
he fixed it for free, grindind the weld, heating the wheel then welding again.
if it was one continous weld i would be a smear on the tanami somewhere :cry:
david


That is why it is ilegal to cut a rim and weld a strip in to widen it.
Disco rims are only welded in 5 places as well.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

HSV Rangie wrote:Continuous seem is not allowed

wheel has one seem around rim.
You are not allowed 2 continuous welds around rim.

Michael.


Last I read the regs they said something like "more than one continuous circumferential seam is not allowed"

Disco steel rims (and most other rims) when stock do not have any circumferential seams AFAIK, the wheel is rolled from one piece of steel and then welded along a front-back seam, then the centre is welded in with 5 nice long welds.

I always thought the circumferential seam rule was to stop someone widening a rim (i.e. from 8" to 10") by cutting it through the middle and welding in a ring of metal - thereby giving the rim 2 circumferential seams.

However I agree with others that separate welds (like the disco rims has stock) are probably better than one continuous weld.
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Post by scrun »

Just woundering if you can get a say 2" or 3" wheel spacer
that will fit the rangie stud pattern and adapt to like a patrol or cruiser
stud pattern (using a 15"x 8" Rim) ????Does anyone know someone
who has done this or can get it done ????
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Post by GRIMACE »

scrun wrote:Just woundering if you can get a say 2" or 3" wheel spacer
that will fit the rangie stud pattern and adapt to like a patrol or cruiser
stud pattern (using a 15"x 8" Rim) ????Does anyone know someone
who has done this or can get it done ????

funny you say that as I wall lokking at having 1" wheel spacer made up with the new outer studs being the same as GQ/GU but was told not to bother in the end as it would cost big $$$$$
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