HELP here PLEASE!!
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HELP here PLEASE!!
OK I need to move the brake rotor and wheel about 2 or maybe 3 mm out of the hub, so my new brakes fit... Now, could I just get some wide steel rings for each bolt (4 in this case for each rotor & wheel) or should I get a wheel spacer or something?
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dont use washers behind the wheel on the studs, it will cause the mounting patch to be lessened and weaken the connection. i bough a teg that was this way once, it also made them not sit flat so they wobbled. just get some spacers.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by schardbody »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dont use washers behind the wheel on the studs, it will cause the mounting patch to be lessened and weaken the connection. i bough a teg that was this way once, it also made them not sit flat so they wobbled. just get some spacers.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Though, personally, I don't like using spacers. But spacers are a serious leg up over 4 washers. You need the entire hub & wheel surfaces making pressured contact with each other so they will effectively be a single unit. Otherwise you're overstressing your studs, which are only supposed to support the weight temporarily, not under extreme conditions (e.g. braking & turning increases the load).
Though, personally, I don't like using spacers. But spacers are a serious leg up over 4 washers. You need the entire hub & wheel surfaces making pressured contact with each other so they will effectively be a single unit. Otherwise you're overstressing your studs, which are only supposed to support the weight temporarily, not under extreme conditions (e.g. braking & turning increases the load).
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this question is confusing. if you need to move anything you installed something wrong or are mix maching wrong parts. be more specific and if you are trying to put a small wheel on a spacer will fine temporary but get bigger rims so they don't hit the caliper. (KEY WORD TEMPORARY) i did a gsr front brake upgrade and my hx rims did not fit cause they were 14's i needed 15 or bigger my car sat for the whole weekend on jack stands till i got biger wheels.
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then you need to space the wheel. never space a rotor, the caliper can be shimmed but not for the reason you need, only when say the rotor isnt sitting between the bracket right. just use a wheel spacer thick enough to clear, or get differant wheels.
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