wheel spacers

Started by tomslik, May 11, 2009, 05:15:32 AM

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tomslik

i'm needing a pair of 1/4" or 5/16" QUALITY wheel spacers, who makes 'em?

4 1/2-4 3/4 bolt circle if it matters..
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Charlie Chops 1940

Most of the ones I see are slotted which makes them difficult to get centered unless you can adjust them through the wheel. I have taken studs out of the old cast type and milled them down. I have also made them from scratch with 1/4" aluminum plate, a hole saw, the band saw and a hole template...close enough.

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http://www.whtknight.com/cgi-bin/prodtype.cfm?subcat=41


they sell mostly through tire dealers....  i have gotten stuff from them through a friends tire shop before...

Mikej

Speedway Motors have them.

Topsterguy

In regards to centering the spacers, I took mine and put several dabs of silicone on the back of them, then centered them on the brake drum, then let it dry a bit and put the wheel on. Worked fine as far as I know!
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enjenjo

I like the hubcentric spacers. I have made them in the past, or bought them at times. I have 4" hubcentric spacers on the back of my van with dual tires, and they have been no problem in 10 years of use.
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