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Postby The Old One » 22 Aug 2010 18:58

Anyone know where ican get some 32mm wheel spacers
until i can afford some wide wheels & tyres
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Postby PeterTR7V8 » 22 Aug 2010 19:36

Hopefully the same place will sell you the extra long wheel studs you'll need! [:D]

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Postby bmcecosse » 22 Aug 2010 20:00

Sounds extreme to me - considerable extra loading on the wheel bearings - and the contact patch of the front tyres will be well outside the design spec!

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Postby Beans » 22 Aug 2010 21:03

32mm spacers sounds slightly overe the top to me too ...

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Postby The Old One » 22 Aug 2010 21:29

Or where can i get some deep dish wheels to fill
my forrest arches at a reasonable cost?

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Postby Beans » 23 Aug 2010 15:56

Or have your steel wheels banded, much cheaper [:)]

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Postby dave.c » 23 Aug 2010 19:40

I have some spacers that were on my v8 they are about 25mm but maybe wider with extensions for the studs you can have for the cost of postage.The car had dolomite wheels when I got it, took them off after changing the bearings.
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Postby V8Wedgehead » 23 Aug 2010 21:02

I am running 13x8 Superlites on my TR8 with the long forest flares with about 1/4-inch of clearance.
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Postby trv8 » 24 Aug 2010 05:27

So who sells the Long Forest Arches (as above) [^].
The ones I've seen, seem to be a lot wider [:(].

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Postby Spectatohead » 24 Aug 2010 05:45

Michael, I think that you are right and mine are the Long Forest Arches. That is a much better picture than the ones you showed me before. I like them, a lot. They mostly cover the 225-50/15 tires on the back of my car.
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Postby V8Wedgehead » 24 Aug 2010 12:59

I got the long forest arches from Bert Smeets and associate in Belgium. The rims, 13x8 have a back spacing of 4.6 inches of 117mm with about .5 to .75 inches of clearance to the shock.

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Postby The Old One » 24 Aug 2010 19:36

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I have some spacers that were on my v8 they are about 25mm but maybe wider with extensions for the studs you can have for the cost of postage.The car had dolomite wheels when I got it, took them off after changing the bearings.
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Postby dave.c » 28 Aug 2010 14:22

Hi Tony
Found them out today and they are actually 32mm
postage will cost £8.22 first class or £7.06 standard parcel
If you still want them please send me your address and I'll send them on there way
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Postby The Old One » 28 Aug 2010 16:49

Hi Dave
Have sent details via email
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