Wheels Spacers/Adapters
#31
mandyfig
I'm pretty close to ordering a set of 25mm (decided to be a bit conservative!) for the rear wheels of my RX.
One thing I'm puzzled about, and I hope you can shed light on is: does the wheel itself fit over the raised protruding edge of the new hubcentric spacer?
If it does, then if you're not using a spacer, how does the wheel normally rest on the hub?
cheers
Satz
I'm pretty close to ordering a set of 25mm (decided to be a bit conservative!) for the rear wheels of my RX.
One thing I'm puzzled about, and I hope you can shed light on is: does the wheel itself fit over the raised protruding edge of the new hubcentric spacer?
If it does, then if you're not using a spacer, how does the wheel normally rest on the hub?
cheers
Satz
#32
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Maybe try these??
Akata Wheel Spacers
- Hub Centric
- High Grade Aluminum
- Multiple applications available for all makes!
Contact: akataspacer@gmail.com
305.877.3927
Akata Wheel Spacers
- Hub Centric
- High Grade Aluminum
- Multiple applications available for all makes!
Contact: akataspacer@gmail.com
305.877.3927
#34
mandyfig
I'm pretty close to ordering a set of 25mm (decided to be a bit conservative!) for the rear wheels of my RX.
One thing I'm puzzled about, and I hope you can shed light on is: does the wheel itself fit over the raised protruding edge of the new hubcentric spacer?
If it does, then if you're not using a spacer, how does the wheel normally rest on the hub?
cheers
Satz
I'm pretty close to ordering a set of 25mm (decided to be a bit conservative!) for the rear wheels of my RX.
One thing I'm puzzled about, and I hope you can shed light on is: does the wheel itself fit over the raised protruding edge of the new hubcentric spacer?
If it does, then if you're not using a spacer, how does the wheel normally rest on the hub?
cheers
Satz
Hubcentric.
Good luck and show us pics.
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