To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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Wanted to see what the general concensus is on running wheel spacers. I just intalled Calvert mono's and caltracs with new Billet Specialties 15x10 5.5BS rims and 275/60/15 ET Drag Radials. After installation I have exactly 1" of space now from the tire to the leaf spring. Billet Speciaties does not have a 6.0BS rim only a 6.5BS. I would really like to move the tires in another .5 to .625 to center the wheel better in the factory well so I can drop the car another inch or so. I am contemplating getting the 6.5BS rims and then buying their matching 1/2 spacers. I may also mill down the spacers to get that extra bit as well if need be. I think since I ran disc brakes on the back it did put the wheel just a tad bit out further than the car I had really liked which had drums. It looks fine but I think it would look even better with that .5-.625 move in closer. Thoughts?
'70 Duster - SDSS 436 W5 4spd (Gone) '71 Dodge D100 '70 Dodge W100
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Re: To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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I did the same thing to get my car lower.I used the Mr.Gasket aluminum wheel spacers.They have 4 different thickness'. They are inexpensive and do the job. No need for $40-50.00 spacers.
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Re: To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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I believe NHRA rules state spacers must be either wheelstud or hub concentric. It's for a good reason. I would prefer both, as I'm very safety conscious.
Yeah, it's got a smallblock.
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Re: To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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I ran a 3/8 spacer on my car with the old chassis and old wheels, never had a problem... when I built the new chassis I got rid of the spacers
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Re: To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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trans brake, 4500 launch, 3000 lbs, 1/2 inch spacers. No problems. The biggest problem is guys not torquing them properly, and checking often to keep the load on them. Just like a clutch, too little clamping, ya got problems.
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Re: To use wheel spacers or not, that is the question.
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12/16/10 06:02 PM
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I did the same thing to get my car lower.I used the Mr.Gasket aluminum wheel spacers.They have 4 different thickness'. They are inexpensive and do the job. No need for $40-50.00 spacers.
TOTALLY!!!!!
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12/16/10 06:56 PM
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I did the same thing to get my car lower.I used the Mr.Gasket aluminum wheel spacers.They have 4 different thickness'. They are inexpensive and do the job. No need for $40-50.00 spacers.
OK I'm not afraid to stir the pot!!
I think a race car thought out using wheel spacers is well, chessey.
Wheel spacers should avoided at all costs, especially cheap aluminum ones. They can crush, they will eventually and then you got loose lug nuts.
Just because a lot of guys use them don't make it safe or right.
A 1/8" should be the maximum thickness considered for wheel spacers.
It adds weight to a car also which is not what you want on a race car.
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you are correct ding ding ding!! i have seen so many wheels come off because of broken studs exspecially with spacers, even more of wrong combos of wheel lug nut issues just because so n so gets away with it dont make it good for all but i do as what everyone else tells ya i'm sure there are few out here thats got a can of bondo they just been waiting to open up and use
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12/16/10 07:16 PM
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I did the same thing to get my car lower.I used the Mr.Gasket aluminum wheel spacers.They have 4 different thickness'. They are inexpensive and do the job. No need for $40-50.00 spacers.
OK I not afraid to stir the pot!!
I think a race car thought out using wheel spacers is well, chessey.
Wheel spacers should avoided at all costs, especially cheap aluminum ones. They can crush, they will eventually and then you got loose lug nuts.
Just because a lot of guys use them don't make it safe or right.
A 1/8" should be the maximum thickness considered for wheel spacers.
It adds weight to a car also which is not what you want on a race car.
I was going to stay out of it, but since you took the plunge I'll back you up. No race car of mine will ever have wheel spacers. I saw my friends mint, original paint GTO lose a quater panel to a failed spacer. That's all it took for me.
Well, thanks.
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12/16/10 09:23 PM
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I did the same thing to get my car lower.I used the Mr.Gasket aluminum wheel spacers.They have 4 different thickness'. They are inexpensive and do the job. No need for $40-50.00 spacers.
OK I'm not afraid to stir the pot!!
I think a race car thought out using wheel spacers is well, chessey.
Wheel spacers should avoided at all costs, especially cheap aluminum ones. They can crush, they will eventually and then you got loose lug nuts.
Just because a lot of guys use them don't make it safe or right.
A 1/8" should be the maximum thickness considered for wheel spacers.
It adds weight to a car also which is not what you want on a race car.
Gee, i guess Mark Williams is all wet then. He sells a lot of spacers, several widths. Guess I better reconsider twelve years worth of running them,,,,,,,,,, WHEN PROPERLY USED, THEY ARE FINE! ON THE OTHER HAND, NO SET UP WILL LAST WITH IMPROPER TORQUE OR MAINTENANCE. I trust MWs reputation just a bit more than anybody posting on this thread! They have a tad more experience.
Last edited by gregsdart; 12/16/10 09:28 PM.
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