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> Wheel Adaptors & Spacers, What we like and what we don't.
fiid
post Dec 8 2003, 03:04 PM
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Hey all,

Most people seem to not like the 4 lug to 5 lug bolt on adaptors, but seem to be okay with wheel spacers - which got me to thinking .... why is one okay but not the other - since they do very much the same thing. Are the odd distances involved in the different geometries causing pressure spots???

Just now I ran accross these on EBAY: Long-ass ebay link

Which got me to thinking - can you get a reverse version of this? As Mueller knows - you need spacers to put regular rice rims on 914s anyway - so why not have a spacer that gives a more common bolt pattern - lowering the cost of the wheels????

What d'yall think????

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post Dec 8 2003, 03:25 PM
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When I looked into this the issue last year the main reason not to use them was one or two of the new holes are VERY close to the original holes causing a "weak" point.

The spacers only have one pattern on them not two. This keeps plenty of material between the stud holes.

If the new pattern was very different from the 4x130 you may have more material between the stud holes, unlike the 5x130 adapters.

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post Dec 8 2003, 03:30 PM
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I like the idea of a 5x130 to a 5 lug rice rims (5x112 or something?) adaptor, that has appropriate width to allow for the different offsets.

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post Dec 8 2003, 03:44 PM
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to add to this...

What are the widest spacers that people are happy with using the wide rear flares???

I have 9" panasports with about a 1 inch spacer and I still have room...looks like 11 inch flares....

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post Dec 8 2003, 03:46 PM
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I've seen smiling faces brag about their 2" spacers.

Adapting from 4 to 5 requires something different than a spacer, and I would not want to test corner loading my car, a hard bar, and adaptors.

It resembles a spider, you've seen them?


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