6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
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6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
There has been some chat about wheel spacers and inner sidewalls of the big muddies we make use of catching on the inside wheel well.
About 4 years back I had 4 spacers made up to give me the clearance when on full articulation, as I don't have my rear sway bar connected anymore due to lazyness on my side to get new sway bar links.
All these spacers do is give the clearance without having to go spend a fortune on massive spacers which is not necessary. The wheel studs will still protrude enough to give more than sufficient thread inside the wheel nut too ( mine have been on for 4 years now without any issues. The other VERY important thing these spacers do is allow one to fit ANY wheel rim onto the Patrol hub. As we all know the Patrol hub has a small radius where the wheel rim fits over the hub that can cause disastrous results as the rim does not fit flush with the hub and cannot be tightened up 100%. I put these spacers on my Iron Maiden to allow me if ever I'm in the poo, to be able to use any rim of any 4x4 ( as long as the PCD of the studs is the same ).
I chatted to Juice ( Greg ) about these spacers and he can make them up R 61.00 each ( R 244.00/set of 4 ). These are unpainted. I took an old can of spraypaint I had lying around in my garage and sprayed mine and they still look good for 4 years old. These spacers are for GQ and GU Patrols !!
Let me know if anyone wants a set. Naturally its better to get a batch together from a labour point of view.
Here is a pic of what it looks like...
About 4 years back I had 4 spacers made up to give me the clearance when on full articulation, as I don't have my rear sway bar connected anymore due to lazyness on my side to get new sway bar links.
All these spacers do is give the clearance without having to go spend a fortune on massive spacers which is not necessary. The wheel studs will still protrude enough to give more than sufficient thread inside the wheel nut too ( mine have been on for 4 years now without any issues. The other VERY important thing these spacers do is allow one to fit ANY wheel rim onto the Patrol hub. As we all know the Patrol hub has a small radius where the wheel rim fits over the hub that can cause disastrous results as the rim does not fit flush with the hub and cannot be tightened up 100%. I put these spacers on my Iron Maiden to allow me if ever I'm in the poo, to be able to use any rim of any 4x4 ( as long as the PCD of the studs is the same ).
I chatted to Juice ( Greg ) about these spacers and he can make them up R 61.00 each ( R 244.00/set of 4 ). These are unpainted. I took an old can of spraypaint I had lying around in my garage and sprayed mine and they still look good for 4 years old. These spacers are for GQ and GU Patrols !!
Let me know if anyone wants a set. Naturally its better to get a batch together from a labour point of view.
Here is a pic of what it looks like...
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
1 ) Rob (Rob Masrusi) set 4
2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
3 ) Dawid ( DawidT) set 5
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2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
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Cedric
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
1 ) Rob (Rob Masrusi) set 4
2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
3 ) Dawid ( DawidT) set 5
4 ) Steve (Biggles) set 4
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2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
OK, I have a feeling this is a stupid question... but why have some people ordered 5? 

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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
So that you call still use your standard wheel studs and the wheel clears the body at full flexChris Skinner wrote:why 6mm specifically - what about 8 or 10mm?
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
If you put one behind your spare a 33 doesn't rub on your doorbiggles wrote:OK, I have a feeling this is a stupid question... but why have some people ordered 5?
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
I had a set of 40mm on my patrol for 70000 km makes road holding not lekke took it off much better now
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
Amended orderbiggles wrote:1 ) Rob (Rob Masrusi) set 4
2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
3 ) Dawid ( DawidT) set 5
4 ) Steve (Biggles) set 5
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Re: 6mm Wheel Spacers - Round 2
biggles wrote:Amended orderbiggles wrote:1 ) Rob (Rob Masrusi) set 4
2 ) Graham ( Pathmaker ) set 8
3 ) Dawid ( DawidT) set 5
4 ) Steve (Biggles) set 5
5 ) Clyde Set 5
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