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femster87

posted on 7/9/10 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
wheel fitment

need some advice. I obtained a cheap set of ford alloy wheels. everything is ok apart from offset which is 52.5. thinking about spacing it to bring it down to about et 35.
1) must it be hubcentric
2) Anybody had problems with spacers
3) where to get good quality ones from

cheers

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tomgregory2000

posted on 7/9/10 at 11:55 AM Reply With Quote
1) YES
2) NO
3) Ebay for cheap steel ones

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Humbug

posted on 7/9/10 at 12:06 PM Reply With Quote
1) Yes, for that amount of difference

2) Yes, for sure some people have had problems, but usually with non-hubcentric ones . You may need longer studs.

3) I've just sold some... 15mm ones manufactured by FK. I got them from Venom Motorsport - see here

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mcerd1

posted on 7/9/10 at 12:29 PM Reply With Quote
I guess you've got a set of mk1 focus or mk3 mondeo wheels then

try and find hubcentric ones that use long studs
(instead of the ones that use short stuts to bolt the spacer on, and more short studs in the spacer)

I had my own design of 15mm ones made (so I've got drawings if you need them)




[Edited on 7/9/2010 by mcerd1]





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loggyboy

posted on 7/9/10 at 03:07 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
I guess you've got a set of mk1 focus or mk3 mondeo wheels then


Or Fez mark5/6

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RazMan

posted on 7/9/10 at 03:43 PM Reply With Quote
Generally speaking you won't get any problems with hubcentric spacers as they act like an extension to the wheel (or hub) and eliminate any possibility of wobbles - unlike the plain spacers. Just make sure you have the correct length wheel studs to enable at least 6 turns on the wheel nuts and you will be fine.

p.s. alloy ones are the best as steel ones can weigh a ton in the larger sizes!

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Raz

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bj928

posted on 7/9/10 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mcerd1
I guess you've got a set of mk1 focus or mk3 mondeo wheels then

try and find hubcentric ones that use long studs
(instead of the ones that use short stuts to bolt the spacer on, and more short studs in the spacer)

I had my own design of 15mm ones made (so I've got drawings if you need them)




[Edited on 7/9/2010 by mcerd1]






i thought mk1 focus was 4 stud, and mk3 mondeo had gone 5 stud

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femster87

posted on 7/9/10 at 05:34 PM Reply With Quote
thanks alot. would get some ordered.
and yeah they came off a mondeo. and before that a focus

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mcerd1

posted on 7/9/10 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bj928
i thought mk1 focus was 4 stud, and mk3 mondeo had gone 5 stud

the first of them were definatly 4x108 (same hubs as a mk1 focus) don't know exactly when they changed, but I've got a couple of 15" mondeo steels as spares for my mk1 focus

but all mk4 mondeo's and mk2 focus's are all 5x108

[Edited on 7/9/2010 by mcerd1]





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