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WHEEL SPACERS VERSION I
How To
Measure? The widest point
of your tire and wheel combination is usually the outside diameter of
the tire sidewall. Using a ruler with the straight edge flush with the
face of the tire, measure the gap between the outer face of the tire to
the inside lip of the fender as shown in the diagram. This will
determine the thickness of the spacer you will need. 5MM = 0.197 INCH
/ 8MM = 0.313 INCH
10MM = 0.393 INCH / 12MM = 0.473 INCH
15MM = 0.590 INCH / 20MM = 0.787 INCH
25MM = 0.983 INCH
Wheel spacers are designed to space the wheel away from the car on larger tires. The bolts in the wheel spacers match the holes to the tire hub, and come with studs that secure the spacers to the wheels. The bolts through the wheel spacers are also called studs. These studs are what hold the wheels onto the vehicle. The studs are mounted to the disc hub/brake drum.
In this arrangement, the wheels and the spacers are fitted together compactly, as if they were one solid unit. When you fit the wheel onto the studs, place a lug nut over each stud, and then tighten them with a wrench. This secured arrangement allows for even, level driving on all four tires, without the risk of the tire or spacers flying off. If you're doing off-road driving, install wheel spacers for a smoother and safer off-road driving experience.
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