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PerformanceCars
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icon5.gif  Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 00:26 Go to next message
Hi,
Does anyone have any contacts that are able to machine alloy?

Id like to get some hub-centric wheel spacers made up, but the few places that i have found that will do it want around $150 Each!!!!!!! almost cheaper to get new wheels!

this is the kind of thing i want to machine up.. it honestly doesnt look too complicated..


http://brisbaneperformance.com/fileupload/store/wheeladapter_large.jpg
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't spacers illegal in Australia??

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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 01:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
And I spoke to my friend who works at a machinist, he reckons $70-$100 each, depending on how many you get.
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 01:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah as far as i know thay are illegal.

Any brisbane machinists anybody can recommend?
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 01:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I might be able to get something knocked up for you if you supply the alloy and studs.
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 02:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
how much would you charge? Pm if you want..
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 02:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Depends how long it takes on the lathe. But if you get the alloy the right thickness and the correct studs, the job is already half done.
Or I can just put you onto a workshop that will be able to do the same if you take him the alloy and the studs.
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 03:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
call an engineer or rta tech enquiries. spacers are illegal because by reducing the amount of nut threads clamping the wheels on, you're essentially making the car less safe. with these bolt on spacers, that is no longer an issue, and could probably be certified. however, i believe increasing lateral loading on bearings is also a concern. let us know if you do call, i'm interested in a response. i might fire an email off to the rta myself
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 04:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
what type of alloy would i be looking for? and where?

Thanks for the replys all..
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 04:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i asked rta tech enqiries about a bolt on wheel spacer, with a link to the picture above

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Jamie,

This type of spacer is illegal unless certified by an RTA Approved Engineer.

If you have any other enquiries, don't hesitate to reply or contact
Technical Enquiries on 1300 137 302.

Regards

Colin Lambert

Technical Enquiries Officer
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Adaptors like these will increase the track width considerably (well by the width of the two spacers added together), you'd have to fit rims with a larger positive offset (larger by the width of each spacer) to compensate.

But you probably already knew that! Smile
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 06:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
PerformanceCars wrote on Fri, 03 September 2004 12:10

what type of alloy would i be looking for? and where?

Thanks for the replys all..

Billet Aluminium
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 06:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
CrUZsida wrote on Fri, 03 September 2004 16:05

PerformanceCars wrote on Fri, 03 September 2004 12:10

what type of alloy would i be looking for? and where?

Thanks for the replys all..

Billet Aluminium


6061-T6 or similar
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Fri, 03 September 2004 06:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
nah first 10 threads share 90% of the load.
first three hold approx 70%!
I think it's more about the track issues which would
require the engineering, in which case as stated earlier
just adjust the offset of the rim to compensate. On
paper it would not take much for an engineer to approve.

[Updated on: Fri, 03 September 2004 06:33]

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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Mon, 06 September 2004 21:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hemi twofifteen turbo wrote on Fri, 03 September 2004 16:32

I think it's more about the track issues which would
require the engineering, in which case as stated earlier
just adjust the offset of the rim to compensate. On
paper it would not take much for an engineer to approve.




Just go try it then and see how far you get.
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Tue, 07 September 2004 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I bought a 280ZX in Sydney that had 15 inch 300Z wheels which scrubbed on the struts so the guy fitted spacers NOT Adapters, he had an accident and had to sell his good car to pay the legal fees. I think we found the wheels were held on by just four threads. The guy failed to realise you can buy wheel studs long and short...2 cents..

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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Tue, 07 September 2004 10:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I bought a 280ZX in Sydney that had 15 inch 300Z wheels which scrubbed on the struts so the guy fitted spacers NOT Adapters, he had an accident and had to sell his good car to pay the legal fees. I think we found the wheels were held on by just four threads. The guy failed to realise you can buy wheel studs long and short...2 cents..


that is really dangerous, he may as well have glued or paper mached the wheels on Laughing
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Re: Wheel Adaptors - who can make them? Tue, 07 September 2004 13:00 Go to previous message
Buying the spacers with the studs ready to go for $150 is cheap.

You may get them for mates rates cheaper (he will probably use someone elses equipment and materials).

If someone machines them for $100ea, then you go to REPCO pay for the studs so that they order them in, then you go back when they have got the wrong thing for you, you say "no - dickhead" etc.

Or you get 2nd hand studs and they cost you $102 per side.

edit/ I can make em. Just to remain O/T.

I am tired good night. My Toymods hurts.

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