15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
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15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
Hey everyone, I have a set of Volk C ultras on my 95 Civic Coupe and I noticed that after wheel spacer install was complete there is a light feeling of vibration @ 50-60mph and anything above 60mph I get a pretty decent amount of vibration. Everything was in place and installed correctly so I'm not sure what I'm missing here.
The wheels that are on the car currently are 16x7 w/ a +44 offset, Therfore right now with the spacers It would be a +29
I looked through google, and yahoo referencing to what may/may not be the problem and doing a wheel alignment seems like it may just be a waste of money. Where should I begin the process of elimination?? Thanks in advance as this is my first set of spacers ever to be used on my car.
(btw, all wheel bearings are in tip top shape) just a heads up!
The wheels that are on the car currently are 16x7 w/ a +44 offset, Therfore right now with the spacers It would be a +29
I looked through google, and yahoo referencing to what may/may not be the problem and doing a wheel alignment seems like it may just be a waste of money. Where should I begin the process of elimination?? Thanks in advance as this is my first set of spacers ever to be used on my car.
(btw, all wheel bearings are in tip top shape) just a heads up!
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
Your process of elimination would be to remove the spacers? Really? You realize these are track plus spacers. They're not the slip on, slip off spacers. My studs are pressed into these.
If I had to guess why it's happening it must be because the rim is not sitting properly against the hub. I'm thinking a hubcentric ring might be the way to go.
If I had to guess why it's happening it must be because the rim is not sitting properly against the hub. I'm thinking a hubcentric ring might be the way to go.
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Your process of elimination would be to remove the spacers? Really? You realize these are track plus spacers. They're not the slip on, slip off spacers. My studs are pressed into these.
If I had to guess why it's happening it must be because the rim is not sitting properly against the hub. I'm thinking a hubcentric ring might be the way to go.
If I had to guess why it's happening it must be because the rim is not sitting properly against the hub. I'm thinking a hubcentric ring might be the way to go.
I'm not "hella flush" any longer....but the ride is "hella" smooth. HAHA
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
Apparently you havent ran a +44 wheel on stock studs. Both had to go, the spacer is hubcentric but only from the side where my spacer meets the OEM hub, not where the wheel mounts up.
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
Track Plus spacers aren't cheap so I'll hope for your sake that a hubcentric ring might be the way to go....however, I removed my 5mm hubcentric spacers for this exact reason...vibration above 50, violence above 60.
I'm not "hella flush" any longer....but the ride is "hella" smooth. HAHA
I'm not "hella flush" any longer....but the ride is "hella" smooth. HAHA
Restoring them, spacers, tires, lugnuts lol fawk..
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
This forum is useless. The person starting the thread has to school everyone else? A 55 offset can't be possible on stock studs to say the least. I couldn't torque down my wheels more than 3 or 4 threads. The rim needs a specific lugnut (not the average "tuner" style) originally c ultras came with 15mm spacers and being the rims are fkn 20 or so years old I had to piece this up. I could not run these lugnuts without spacers.
If you don't believe me do a little research on the rim yourself. Don't just assume your fixing my problem by throwing out the easiest possible answer, I've been modding cars a little longer than that to know better.
Btw, being the car is now fixed don't bother. Boost your postcount up elsewhere.
If you don't believe me do a little research on the rim yourself. Don't just assume your fixing my problem by throwing out the easiest possible answer, I've been modding cars a little longer than that to know better.
Btw, being the car is now fixed don't bother. Boost your postcount up elsewhere.
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
This forum is useless. The person starting the thread has to school everyone else? A 55 offset can't be possible on stock studs to say the least. I couldn't torque down my wheels more than 3 or 4 threads. The rim needs a specific lugnut (not the average "tuner" style) originally c ultras came with 15mm spacers and being the rims are fkn 20 or so years old I had to piece this up. I could not run these lugnuts without spacers.
If you don't believe me do a little research on the rim yourself. Don't just assume your fixing my problem by throwing out the easiest possible answer, I've been modding cars a little longer than that to know better.
Btw, being the car is now fixed don't bother. Boost your postcount up elsewhere.
If you don't believe me do a little research on the rim yourself. Don't just assume your fixing my problem by throwing out the easiest possible answer, I've been modding cars a little longer than that to know better.
Btw, being the car is now fixed don't bother. Boost your postcount up elsewhere.
Maybe your wheels wont fit properly, but that doesn't mean they all wont.
I am assuming the wheels went on at the same time as the spacers? If so, it's pretty easy to say the problem lies with the spacers, or the wheels.
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
From wheel to wheel it may vary, you're right. But the only reason this happened was because the idiot that did my brakes used a hammer and bent the stock hub (where the gold bolt is in the center) and the spacer wasn't balanced. This happened to 3 out of 4 hubs.. When I had them on my stock hubs I didn't experience this because the bore on the rim was a 73mm and the bore on the stock hub is a 56mm. ( I still should have ran hubcentric rings but I didn't feel anything and the car didn't sustain any damage from it.
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Re: 15mm H&R Track Plus Spacers installed (now vibration) ?
I guess I'm wrong and I don't know what I'm talking about but I didn't listen to this guy and my car is magically fixed. Pretty effin ironic if you ask me.
Maybe I should have followed your advice and paid $150 for the alignment that would have done jack ****!?! yeah? Or remove the spacers that are completely my problem but yet are still on the car.. Decisions, decisions....
Maybe I should have followed your advice and paid $150 for the alignment that would have done jack ****!?! yeah? Or remove the spacers that are completely my problem but yet are still on the car.. Decisions, decisions....
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