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J.Seven



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Where can I get spacers ?

Want to put spacers on my TD6. Where can I get it and which size are available ? J.Seven

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ebay, about £185 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Terrafirma-Range...335d711266

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J.Seven



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scarey wrote:
ebay, about £185 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Terrafirma-Range...335d711266


Thanks.
Anyway 30mm seems a little to much, I don't want the wheels to stick out the arches. Does Land Rover sell spacers for these cars? J.Seven

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not as far as i know.....

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Spacers will cause extra stress on wheel bearings and other suspension components

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47p2 wrote:
Spacers will cause extra stress on wheel bearings and other suspension components


Amazing how many wheels have been known to come off as well when fitted with spacers.

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nicedayforit wrote:
Amazing how many wheels have been known to come off as well when fitted with spacers.


Down to nuts being to short or the spacers themselved ?

I would have thought that if you changed to longer nuts to compensate for the spacer then there shouldn't be a problem.

Happy to be corrected though......

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the spacers are bolted onto the hub using new smaller nuts and using the existing stud holes...that leaves the spacer studs for the wheel to locate onto and be 'nutted'..

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Does anyone have a photo of their L322 with these on before and after? FFRR 2003 Vogue V8

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I wouldn't touch them for the reasons mentioned already - extra stresses on the wheel bearings, and wheels falling off - which is probably why they are completely illegal over here.

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I know this sounds like ganging up on a fairly innocent post but I can't for the life of me see why you would fit spacers , the standard wheel offset is correct for the vehicle putting these thing in put a ( very ) week link in the drive train and at the same time increase the load to the same drive train whilst simultaneously changing the steering geometry increasing bump and torque steer . So all round a bad idea . 2008 MY Supercharged
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i can see where the attraction is , the rears on the range seem to not fill out the arch properly so fitting 30mm spacer would make it look better..as for strain on the wheel bits/drivetrain etc , i cant see that as the range is very well built.. ... - .- -.




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Not a fan on a road-car (ok on a dedicated offroader I guess)

Simply get the wheels you want with the appropriate offset to beging with.

However, I have NEVER heard of someone loosing a wheel because of a TüV approved spacer. Let me know if you do please. l=Oo\________/oO=l l:OolΞΞΞΞΞΞΞloO:l

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wheels with a bigger offset and rim width do look better on the rears but to wide on the fronts, hence the spacers on the rear idea.. ... - .- -.




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