Wheel Spacers
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Wheel Spacers
Bits for vits sells these £66 a set that is so cheap, anyone one how good they are?
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Are they the cast ones? Most people run them but the billet ones are better. I've not bought spacers from bits4vits but I have ordered stuff from Dave there before, hes a nice chap and all the bits I've bought from him have been top notch, if you have questions you can find him on difflock, his username was k9rdj - I think!
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Re: Wheel Spacers
You mean these?
I have a set of those I took off a pair of Sammy axles I robbed off a junker before it got weighed in. Personally I wouldn't trust them - they feel flimsy. If it's an offroad only toy, you might be ok - but I personally wouldn't put them on a road car - they're HOLLOW for goodness sake!
Save your money. Get some wheels with more backspacing instead. Less to go wrong.
I have a set of those I took off a pair of Sammy axles I robbed off a junker before it got weighed in. Personally I wouldn't trust them - they feel flimsy. If it's an offroad only toy, you might be ok - but I personally wouldn't put them on a road car - they're HOLLOW for goodness sake!
Save your money. Get some wheels with more backspacing instead. Less to go wrong.
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Re: Wheel Spacers
I've had the Grayston wheel spacers on mine for 4 years now with no problems.
I got mine 2nd hand for £20 for the set though
I got mine 2nd hand for £20 for the set though
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Re: Wheel Spacers
I'll be honest, when I was looking at wheel spacers I went for the billet one, they looked much stronger and just felt better, I got mine from bits4vits and they were great (whilst I ran them)
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Same as Twiss been running the Graystons for about 4 years got them from Bits4Vits and never had any problems
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Have you still got them & wanna sell them?Anton wrote:You mean these?
I have a set of those I took off a pair of Sammy axles I robbed off a junker before it got weighed in. Personally I wouldn't trust them - they feel flimsy. If it's an offroad only toy, you might be ok - but I personally wouldn't put them on a road car - they're HOLLOW for goodness sake!
Save your money. Get some wheels with more backspacing instead. Less to go wrong.
1991 Samurai
Rough Country Lift/Shocks
Cherry Bomb Exhaust
Bronco Diamond Back 215/15
Llama Brake Hose
Rough Country Lift/Shocks
Cherry Bomb Exhaust
Bronco Diamond Back 215/15
Llama Brake Hose
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Re: Wheel Spacers
I do and I would, but I had to cut one of the extended studs off, so it's only got 19, not 20. I have no idea whare you'd get a replacement.charger wrote:Have you still got them & wanna sell them?
Probably bitz4vits...
Find out how much a replacement stud costs, and if it's not £silly then I suppose I can't see any reason not to sell them to you - I'll take photos so you can see what condition they're in.
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Bits 4 vits do the spare studs yes... £2.20 each
http://www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/vitara ... d_131.html
http://www.bits4vits.co.uk/store/vitara ... d_131.html
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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Re: Wheel Spacers
Cool how much you want for the spacers then dude
1991 Samurai
Rough Country Lift/Shocks
Cherry Bomb Exhaust
Bronco Diamond Back 215/15
Llama Brake Hose
Rough Country Lift/Shocks
Cherry Bomb Exhaust
Bronco Diamond Back 215/15
Llama Brake Hose