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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Hi Guyz...

    May katanungan ako tungkol sa wheel spacer. Ano ba mas magandang gamitin na spacer yung nabibiling maraming butas o yung nabibiling may kasama ng bolts na tipong ituturnilyo na lang sa current bolt. May nabasa kasi akong thread na pangit yung nabibiling may kasama ng bolt at ituturnilyo na lang kasi aluminum yung materyal niya baka matanggal yung gulong.

    Yung slip-on na spacer nga pala anu-ano yung mga sizes na mayron nito?

    Sana ay matulungan nyo ako tungkol sa aking katanungan.

    Maraming Salamat,

    Erick

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    Quote Originally Posted by erick_214 View Post
    Hi Guyz...

    May katanungan ako tungkol sa wheel spacer. Ano ba mas magandang gamitin na spacer yung nabibiling maraming butas o yung nabibiling may kasama ng bolts na tipong ituturnilyo na lang sa current bolt. May nabasa kasi akong thread na pangit yung nabibiling may kasama ng bolt at ituturnilyo na lang kasi aluminum yung materyal niya baka matanggal yung gulong.

    Yung slip-on na spacer nga pala anu-ano yung mga sizes na mayron nito?

    Sana ay matulungan nyo ako tungkol sa aking katanungan.

    Maraming Salamat,

    Erick

    if you need spacers to make your wheel offset less positive, use the one without the stud bolts, just plain spacer. the one with stud bolts makes the hub more prone to breaking, overloads the outer wheel bearings and makes the scrub radius too large causing increased turning resistance. if you use the spacers, just make sure the threads of the lug nuts are all used at least or better if it has at least two threads protruding beyond the lug nuts. it is more advisable to use a larger wheel offset than use spacers as a general rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    if you need spacers to make your wheel offset less positive, use the one without the stud bolts, just plain spacer. the one with stud bolts makes the hub more prone to breaking, overloads the outer wheel bearings and makes the scrub radius too large causing increased turning resistance. if you use the spacers, just make sure the threads of the lug nuts are all used at least or better if it has at least two threads protruding beyond the lug nuts. it is more advisable to use a larger wheel offset than use spacers as a general rule

    Hi Jick,

    Anu-ano ba yung mga sizes na available para sa mga spacer na slip-on? any particular trusted brand?

    Thanks

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