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i dont disagree pete, the way the wheel is made will be a contribuating factor but that spacer is naughtyPete wrote:I have run low 10's using that type of spacer - it isn't the spacer causing the issue in my opinion - there is something more fundamental going on.........is the back of the wheel not flat like a Weld or something? There must be an incompatibility issue somewhere...
picture the wheel getting forced in to all sorts of shapes because its centre is no held rigid, if thats how it is the wheel needs to slip over a spigot,GTXJim wrote:Well these tyres grip like slicks, and the car weighs about 3500lbs, and I have been launching it pretty hardthis is why I was thinking of thicker studs, I just can't get my head around a spacer that'll change things
Exactly.ANTON wrote:A goo quality wheel spacer will have a wheel locator in the centre like the link below.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WHEEL-SPACERS-5x1 ... c0ff287e9f