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    Default Cheap ebay hubcentric spacers

    Anyone any long term experience with them? Are they likely to sheer or explode or anything on a daily driven road car?

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    How cheap?? I'm sure they be grand!!


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    i cant remember who exactly, but theres been a few threads lately on people spacers being shit and the wheel falling off!


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    Thatd be mine

    I had just bought the car and they were slip on spacers

    Got proper bolt on ones now


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    I had a wheel come off one nite going around a roundabout, its not fun to say th least!! wheel ended up 300 yards up the road!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by juice View Post
    How cheap?? I'm sure they be grand!!
    like really cheap chinese shit cheap
    http://www.ebay.ie/itm/20mm-Wheel-Sp...item43a98a06dc

    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan_H View Post
    Thatd be mine

    I had just bought the car and they were slip on spacers

    Got proper bolt on ones now
    Yeah I wouldn't really trust the slip on ones anyway unless I had extended studs or something, any idea about the hubcentric ones though?

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    I had a wheel come off one nite going around a roundabout, its not fun to say th least!! wheel ended up 300 yards up the road!!
    Oh fun! What happened? Did the whole spacer just break off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romo View Post


    Oh fun! What happened? Did the whole spacer just break off?
    The wheel broke off :/ the studs pulled tru if ya no wat i mean?? i say jus pay the money and do it rights, get expensive when your breakin wings and skirts


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    If the specs are what they say they are then they should be grand however i would change the studs! 6061 should be ok!


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    They're nearly 70 squids posted! not that cheap?
    I'm nearly sure if you try east coast alloys they do basically the same thing for less.
    Also says on those that the studs are 12x1.5 so unless you have open ended nissan nuts you'd have to get a set. The nuts they give you can only be used to hold your wheel on.


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    The bolts are only grade 8.8. EU law states a minimum of 10.9 for wheel studs bolts. So if you cause an accident a PSV officer could hold you liable for all damages.

    Robbie


 

 

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