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Sonic3d



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Wheel Spacers
Just fitted a set of Billet Alloy spacers today due to the rear tyres rubbing the rear top spring mount and having the turning circle of the Titanic Rolling with laughter
The turning circle now is greatly improved Thumbs Up
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Sonic3d



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Not a problem Thumbs Up im with NFU and all the bolt on goodies are covered ie rack tent winch bumper seats tyres etc the list is long Whistle
Post #8590 19th Mar 2009 10:25am
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Ratty



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what size tyres are you running?

Wheel spacers can (in some cases) cause excess stress on wheel bearings.

Offset/dished rims would be a better alternative as the load point on the hub is the same as standard, but you get the same improved turning circle.
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Adrian Flux just told me at renewal they didnt care about any modification or accessory that was in the land rover book of accessories (if they were/are the genuine ones), they noted them anyway for me

They are usually good normally, but this was a nice surprise, Mike
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Laurie



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Sonic3d wrote:
Not a problem Thumbs Up im with NFU and all the bolt on goodies are covered ie rack tent winch bumper seats tyres etc the list is long Whistle

They dropped my Range Rover insurance when I converted it to a Dakar Crying or Very sad
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Sonic3d



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Ratty wrote:
what size tyres are you running?

Wheel spacers can (in some cases) cause excess stress on wheel bearings.

Offset/dished rims would be a better alternative as the load point on the hub is the same as standard, but you get the same improved turning circle.


Im using 285 BFG MT`s on boosts Thumbs Up Offset/dished rims are no better for the wheel bearings. Offset rims or wheel spacers achieve the same goal just a different way Thumbs Up
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Yep same difference sonic Thumbs Up NEVER TAKE LIFE SERIOUSLY. NOBODY GETS OUT ALIVE ANYWAY
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Sonic3d



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I was so p Censored d off with the turning circle something had to be done Thumbs Up
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Sonic3d



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Here is a diagram explaining offsets for those interested Thumbs Up

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You will suffer wheel bearing problems Big Cry

The later models have a shim or sleeve between the bearings and one nut that tightens it all up. Its a pain in the ass to set it all up. I know someone that has reverted to the old system that doesn't have the shim between the bearings, but does have the old style 2 nuts with a locking tab washer between them. This way he can, as a matter of routine maintenance check and adjust the bearings at his leisure Thumbs Up

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And with your wider track you will be putting more stress on the bearings when driving rutted tracks. Thumbs Up
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She will be changed next year Very Happy so lets hope it lasts until then Whistle
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