I saw this on ebay => http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/5x114-3- ... dZViewItem
Its not the crapy wheel spacer from advance/autozone used to sell. These are billet and concentric. :salute:
But the question, how well they will hold under some serious hp/tq? :scratch:
DreX
Wheel spacers, how well they will hold under high power???
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Re: Wheel spacers, how well they will hold under high power?
DreX wrote:I saw this on ebay => http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/5x114-3- ... dZViewItem
Its not the crapy wheel spacer from advance/autozone used to sell. These are billet and concentric. :salute:
But the question, how well they will hold under some serious hp/tq? :scratch:
DreX
Why do you want to use them?
Re: Wheelbearings... pushing the contact patches outward increases wheel bearing load for static, straight line, and braking, but REDUCES bearing load in cornering.
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Re: Wheel spacers, how well they will hold under high power?
Why? Isn't cornering the same to the wheelbearing as straight line except twice as much load on a single bearing (assuming outer wheel doing all the work)?The Dark Side of Will wrote: but REDUCES bearing load in cornering.
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