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Stock R 08-29-2005 09:07 AM

Wheel and Caliper Clearance Issues
 
I purchased a set of 16x7 +45 Rota Subzeros a little while back but finally had a chance to put them on yesterday. A VERY a short drive told me that there was something definately wrong. After a quick inspection I found that the spokes on the front wheel rub against the caliper.

I'm guessing now that I'll need a set of wheel spacers to sort out the problem. Can anyone help me out on finding exactly what I need? What size spacers? Will I need extended studs? Open end lug nuts? And also where to buy all this stuff?

Thanks in advance!

engsr 08-29-2005 10:40 AM

Spacers are universal (4 or 5 bolt) and are usually in 3mm, 5mm or 10mm thicknesses. You can probably get away with a 3mm spacer and I don't think you'll need to get longer lugs. Which reminds me that I should test those spacers I got for my Koseis ...

Wheel and Tire Zone sell spacers, and I'm sure most wheel places can get them.

Smartass pHO 08-29-2005 10:48 AM

The poor man's spacer is just using a washer or 2 on each wheel stud.

HyBrId 08-29-2005 12:39 PM

how bad did u ---- up the rims tho?

Stock R 08-29-2005 04:02 PM

Thanks Bryan, I didn't realize they sold 3mm spacers. I'll see what I can find online in terms of stores since I'm not in town.

The wheels are still good. 1 of them has a few scratches on the inside (just paint) but one spoke had a slight gouge. The other wheel was damage free *phew*

Stock R 08-29-2005 04:33 PM

Here's a pic of the damage.
http://www.calvinmak.org/calazula/IMG_5328.jpg

Here's how I'm running around right now :P I was in a rush to get back to Ottawa.
http://www.calvinmak.org/calazula/IMGP0684.jpg

FuzzyLS BRO 08-29-2005 04:45 PM

i think the rim is ok, just use the spacers and you should be fine even on the stock studs (you can get away with using 3mm less on the threads). clean ass R btw

Hybrid_Hatch 09-02-2005 02:14 PM

or... you could get out a file, and file down the area on the caliper that is coming in contact with your rim... its probably just the bracket


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