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Wheel spacer drawings
Long shot but I was thinking about test 3d printing a couple wheel spacers just to dial in fitment/offsets for some wheels I think I'm going to order.
Does anyone have any drawings of hub-centric spacers or even some dimensions I can go off of? I just drew one up with a 67.5mm bore (give myself 1mm of tolerance since I don't have the best printer) with a 5x112 bolt pattern but I'm unsure how accurate my drawing is (still printing it just to see) Figured it'd be an easy and relatively pain free way of dialing in offsets without having to order spacers and such.
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I wouldn't drive with them, thus I think being bore-centric won't really matter, to be honest. Realistically to save on printed material I would make "washer spacers" instead of a full spacer to achieve what you are doing.
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I thought about a washer spacer but honestly it costs like $3 in plastic to print one of these and a couple hours so figured I'd give it a shot.
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Oh good to know thanks for the heads up - going to look it up now!
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11-08-2023, 08:34 AM | #6 |
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Just looked this up. You can buy it or you can rent it. When you send it back, you can get most of the money back if you then order spacers from them. Pretty good option if you want one of the brands they sell. Only limitation is that it maxes out at 15mm. Not clear if you can stack them.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-part...202ecs03lktkt/
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Of course you can't stack spacers. The kit is for test fitment only. You can't drive on them. They are only meant to test the fit.
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Oh I see what you're saying. Still wouldn't be possible as the bolts wouldn't be long enough to actually bolt to the car.
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The kit comes with a few studs, may be long enough to get a couple threads on but I see what you're saying. This all came up because I wanted to dial in a fitment that works really well with whatever wheels I end up getting, just thought 3D-printing a couple would be easier than this...doesn't look great right now haha
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