Spacers - Bolton and guard rubbing
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:22 am
Hey guys
I am looking at getting a used set of Buddy Club P1 SF Racing wheels in 16x7 with +42 offset.
These rims will be used for the track only so I would like some opinions on spacers and guard clearance.
I plan to use my original rims for normal road use without spacers.
And yes I know spacers are illegal to use on the road, hence why I bolded the track only part.
Now searcing the forums it seems I can't just go and use a set of custom made 5mm hubcentric spacers with the orignal studs as the studs are to short right?
Is it possible to get hub centric spacers in a smaller thickness such as 3mm and would the original studs be ok then?
As you can see I'm trying the cheap option first.
So i was thinking the other option is to use bolt on spacers, the ones you bolt on and the the spacer has another set of studs for the wheel to bolt on to. From what I can tell you also have to make sure the hub sizes are right to put minimal stress on the studs. So 54.1mm for the hub on the car and Xmm for the wheel side.
Now my main question is, if I were to get a set of 15mm bolt on spacers, would my tyres (205/45/16 on the +42 buddyclubs) rub inside standard 2004 SE gaurds? The car has the standard suspension in it. So in other words would a rim with +27 offset work without rubbing in standard guards?
If so would 20mm spacers even be possible as well without rubbing? I'm guessing wider would be better as I only need these for track days.
Also are very any associated probelms with using a bolt on spacer setup.
Or should I just give up on the buddyclubs and look for a 16x7 wheel that allready has +35 to +40 offset range? Easier said then done though, it's much easier getting 16x7's used in the +42 to +45 offset range for 4x100 patterns that are of half decent qaulity and don't break the budget.
Looking forward to comments and replies.
Regards
Luke
I am looking at getting a used set of Buddy Club P1 SF Racing wheels in 16x7 with +42 offset.
These rims will be used for the track only so I would like some opinions on spacers and guard clearance.
I plan to use my original rims for normal road use without spacers.
And yes I know spacers are illegal to use on the road, hence why I bolded the track only part.
Now searcing the forums it seems I can't just go and use a set of custom made 5mm hubcentric spacers with the orignal studs as the studs are to short right?
Is it possible to get hub centric spacers in a smaller thickness such as 3mm and would the original studs be ok then?
As you can see I'm trying the cheap option first.
So i was thinking the other option is to use bolt on spacers, the ones you bolt on and the the spacer has another set of studs for the wheel to bolt on to. From what I can tell you also have to make sure the hub sizes are right to put minimal stress on the studs. So 54.1mm for the hub on the car and Xmm for the wheel side.
Now my main question is, if I were to get a set of 15mm bolt on spacers, would my tyres (205/45/16 on the +42 buddyclubs) rub inside standard 2004 SE gaurds? The car has the standard suspension in it. So in other words would a rim with +27 offset work without rubbing in standard guards?
If so would 20mm spacers even be possible as well without rubbing? I'm guessing wider would be better as I only need these for track days.
Also are very any associated probelms with using a bolt on spacer setup.
Or should I just give up on the buddyclubs and look for a 16x7 wheel that allready has +35 to +40 offset range? Easier said then done though, it's much easier getting 16x7's used in the +42 to +45 offset range for 4x100 patterns that are of half decent qaulity and don't break the budget.
Looking forward to comments and replies.
Regards
Luke