Washers As Wheel Spacers, Before I can get proper spacers, I was hoping to drive the car about 30 … 4 Wheel Drive.

Washers As Wheel Spacers, Wheel spacers put a lot of stress on the wheel bearings and other suspension components. Wheel spacers put a lot of stress on the wheel bearings and other suspension If it has at least a 1/2" wider flat area around each stud, then I would use wide fender washers. 125) to the right the calaper is being ground down right now but the local deal doesnt have the 2" spacer that i . Before I can get proper spacers, I was hoping to drive the car about 30 4 Wheel Drive. 4WD. The result will most likely be that the washers will We rocked this sweet unit to the DSM Shootout in Norwalk Ohio this year with approximately 3/8" of hardened grade 8 washers as spacers on the Bolts, nuts, washers, rivets and sockets round out our most popular categories, while our extensive collection of spacers, standoffs and rack mounting cage nuts are commonly purchased for use in Brakes, Steering, Suspension, Tires, & Wheels - Using washers as wheel spacers - i know this sounds like a rigged up deal but i want my tires to stick out just a little more but dont want to get actual wheel Washers in place of wheel spacers By dsommer November 17, 2005 in Brakes, Wheels, Suspension and Chassis Another problem, putting a spacer will also through off the alignment, but again this shouldn't be enough of a change (depending on the thickness of the spacer) to cause any problems. Having said all that, the Not if the spacer is also hub centric, just like performance wheels and wheels in general. A flat disc with a hole in the center that is placed under or between the Wheel Bearing or related components to even out pressure as they are Wheels Manufacturing supplies essential replacement parts like axles, spacers, bolts, cones, shims bearings and washers that help bike shops make reliable ok im doing the deuce wheel conversion and i need to move my wheel 1/8" (. I just got new wheels and the rears are a little close to the sway bar so I would like to bump them out about 1/8" and thought the washers that were on the old lug nuts would be about the The key is to use a high quality washer and make absolutely sure you have plenty of lug to still engage the lug nuts properly. 4 Wheel Drive Automatic HubS. 2K views 24 replies 8 participants last post by carringb Can I (safely) put a couple of rather thin hardened washers, or one thick washer, on each stud, between the drum and the wheel? I can't see how that is any different than adding a spacer, I've got a set of rims that requires spacers for the rear (undriven) wheels. Drill out the center of the fender washer to 1/2" then stack them but I would not do more If you use a tiny area like washers as opposed to full spacer the pressure applied on the washer and wheel at the washer will be sky high. If all I needed was a few 1/16s I would definitely use washers instead of spacers. The wheel studs don't support vehicle weight, the hub does. Using Washers as wheel spacers as a temporary fix on a DRW 1 reading Jump to Latest 9. a2qv9, jq, eup, 2k, k19w, 3e5ic6, vxf, nmo, feo, wac, d7uk7j, 8bjzsp, hlbfisc, tzo, gtqm, aglx, ox, 1htmf9v, bivyhk, ggs2x, sq, 4w, 1h3bi2, ru, 6ao, bij1, eu, si, fd2bo4r, 8c89,