Common questions

What are the pros and cons of wheel spacers?

What are the pros and cons of wheel spacers?

Wheel Spacers Pros and Cons 1 Fitment. Wheel spacers are most commonly used to ensure that a particular set of wheels will fit properly on a vehicle if the wheels have the incorrect offset. 2 Appearance. Another reason that wheel spacers are used is to make a vehicle look better. 3 Performance. 4 Component Wear. 5 Heavier Steering. …

Where do the Spacers go on a car wheel?

by William Zane. Wheel spacers are round metal spacers that go between a car or truck’s hub and the wheel. Spacers locate the wheel further away from the body and are used for a variety of reasons, including fitment, performance and appearance.

What kind of aluminum is used in wheel spacers?

Many high-quality manufacturers will make spacers from strong, high-grade aluminum to ensure durability, so always ensure you’re getting high quality stuff. Your stock vehicle setup is the way that it is because the manufacture designed it like that.

What kind of wheel spacer do I need for a 72-93?

FarFromStock Wheel Spacers – THE preferred and recommended wheel spacer by FFS. THIS ITEM IS SPECIFICALLY FOR YOUR 72-93 w250 or w350 SINGLE WHEEL These are the solution for you 72-93 (or any other 1/2” stud vehicle) wanting to run aftermarket aluminum wheels or wheel spacers when the studs ar…

Wheel Spacers Pros and Cons 1 Fitment. Wheel spacers are most commonly used to ensure that a particular set of wheels will fit properly on a vehicle if the wheels have the incorrect offset. 2 Appearance. Another reason that wheel spacers are used is to make a vehicle look better. 3 Performance. 4 Component Wear. 5 Heavier Steering.

Can a wheel spacer cause a negative scrub radius?

If your car has the more favourable set up of negative scrub radius then installing a wheel spacer can cause bigger issues. The outward movement of the wheel can make a negative scrub radius become zero.

How big of a spacer do you need for steering wheel?

The wider track means that more effort is needed to turn the wheels, which can make it more difficult to turn the steering wheel. Again, this is dependent on the width of the spacer. A small, ¼-inch width spacer will not have as much effect as a 1- or 2-inch spacer.

Why does a wheel spacer cause understeer?

An increase in positive scrub radius also causes the wheel to gain positive camber when the wheels are being turned, reducing grip in corners on the front wheels and producing understeer. If your car has the more favourable set up of negative scrub radius then installing a wheel spacer can cause bigger issues.

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