Wheel Spacers for Your Car or Truck
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to commentWheel spacers are made in such a way that they space the wheel away from the car incase of larger tires. The bolts in the spacers are matched to the holes of the tire hub and also come with studs that help secure the spacers to wheels. These bolts through spacers are also named studs and they are what hold the wheels to the vehicle.
The studs are fixed to the disc hub or even the brake drum and this arrangement makes sure that the wheels and spacers are mounted together compactly as if they are a single solid unit. When fitting the wheel onto the studs, you need to place a lug nut over each stud and then tighten the studs with a wrench. When that is done you would have made sure that the wheels are secured and that will enable the wheels have even and level driving on all four tires without having the risk of the tire or even spacers flying off. When doing off road driving it is important that you install wheel spacers for smoother and even safer off-road driving and expeditions
The wheel spacers are made to create stress to the vehicles hub and axle. But aluminum and urethane spacers add even that little balance that is just needed for off-road type of vehicles or what are called all terrain vehicles. These spacers can also be useful when undertaking the recreational driving and testing of the vehicle on rough and hard terrains. All off-roads have their spacers attached to press the stud’s in. some spacers require that the press in studs are taken off the wheel hub before they are placed on the wheel. In this case or in such case, the extra long bolts are driven through the entire arrangement which include the hub wheel, wheels and then spacers.
So how does one install the wheel spacers? Mount one wheel spacer per each tire or wheel. You should work on level ground with your emergency brake secure. Make sure also that you loosen up the lug nuts on the wheel your choice before you actually jack off the car off the ground. after loosening the wheel, put the jack under the car and lift the wheel slightly off the ground then remove the lug nuts from the wheels take the wheels also off. Install the wheel spacers onto the wheel stud then tighten the lugs to correct value. Install the wheels on the spacers and secure them with a bolt and wrench. Make sure that you check your spacers monthly for loose nuts.