fiting bogart 13" wheels on gsr brakes
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Yep.
Do you have the long studs?
We used ones from, Wierd Harolds Cool Parts I think it was.
Found it,
http://www.weirdharoldscoolparts.com/
Do you have the long studs?
We used ones from, Wierd Harolds Cool Parts I think it was.
Found it,
http://www.weirdharoldscoolparts.com/
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Re: fiting bogart 13" wheels on gsr brakes (alexsracing)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by alexsracing »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I put them on but they hit the caliper and wouldn't spin.
can I use a spacer like this?
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No, not like those.. Go to your local auto store and pick up some generic 1/4 inch spacers..
I'm assuming you have extended wheel studs as well, if not, go pick some up ..
can I use a spacer like this?
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No, not like those.. Go to your local auto store and pick up some generic 1/4 inch spacers..
I'm assuming you have extended wheel studs as well, if not, go pick some up ..
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I have stock studs right now, I had some arp extended but they seem'ed to be too fat to fit in the hubs so I just got some gsr hubs and brakes but not the bogarts don't fit
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http://www.wheeladapter.com his name is fred ghostky, he held the fastest rocket propelled car for over 12 years hes a nut case but makes wheel adapters like no ones business
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If you get something made, ask them to be hub centric so you can align the wheels on the hubs, not the wheel studs. Makes for a better center line ride.
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Re: (ninesecrx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ninesecrx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you get something made, ask them to be hub centric so you can align the wheels on the hubs, not the wheel studs. Makes for a better center line ride.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Mike is right..
Call Bogart...
On Bogarts there is threaded holes on the inside of the rim to screw on one of their(Bogart) spacers.. I believe the cost approx $35 or so.
Mike is right..
Call Bogart...
On Bogarts there is threaded holes on the inside of the rim to screw on one of their(Bogart) spacers.. I believe the cost approx $35 or so.
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Re: (Lei Siew Long)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lei Siew Long »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Does anyone have experience with H&R or Eibach wheel spacers?</TD></TR></TABLE>
I've been using the H&R hub centric .5mm spacer for the past few years with no issues. I don't see the need for a bolt on spacer when .5mm is all you need for clearance. That and some extended studs. I don't like putting bolt on spacers on anything that see's the road.
I've been using the H&R hub centric .5mm spacer for the past few years with no issues. I don't see the need for a bolt on spacer when .5mm is all you need for clearance. That and some extended studs. I don't like putting bolt on spacers on anything that see's the road.
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