TROLL
03-14-2010, 02:06 AM
Hey guys,
Just saw a thread that reminded me you carried spacers and have a quick question about using them that you should be the resident experts on.
When using a slip on spacer, is there a rule of thumb on how many threads should be engaged between the wheel stud and the lug nut so that it is determined 'safe'?
I was toying with spacers on the Supra at the auto show and thought it was interesting that 8mm spacers were too thick to be able to even start threading lug nuts onto the front studs, and the same 8mm spacers only allowed 3 full turns of the lug nuts on the rear. Obviously not safe, but it brought up a discussion if there is an accepted standard on what is safe.
Before next winter I may be picking up a set of 3mm or 5mm spacers from you to use on the front Subaru wheels to help with inner fender clearance since it has been an issue with the high offset of the stock STi wheels I use in the winter.
Thanks!
Just saw a thread that reminded me you carried spacers and have a quick question about using them that you should be the resident experts on.
When using a slip on spacer, is there a rule of thumb on how many threads should be engaged between the wheel stud and the lug nut so that it is determined 'safe'?
I was toying with spacers on the Supra at the auto show and thought it was interesting that 8mm spacers were too thick to be able to even start threading lug nuts onto the front studs, and the same 8mm spacers only allowed 3 full turns of the lug nuts on the rear. Obviously not safe, but it brought up a discussion if there is an accepted standard on what is safe.
Before next winter I may be picking up a set of 3mm or 5mm spacers from you to use on the front Subaru wheels to help with inner fender clearance since it has been an issue with the high offset of the stock STi wheels I use in the winter.
Thanks!