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Old 12-28-2008, 02:15 PM   #1
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Pros and Cons of Wheel Spacers

Having searched this forum, I was unable to find any thread that really dealt with this issue.

Obviously, spacers are good for looks (i.e. flush fitment). The question is, how much do spacers affect:
1. Handling? Does a wider stance really make a difference?
2. Wear? Are suspension components like bearings and lug studs worn out more quickly?

I did not mention any specific spacer size because I feel that the effects of 5mm spacers vs 25mm spacers should also be discussed.

Discuss.
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Old 12-28-2008, 04:52 PM   #2
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Wider stance actually does make a slight difference. In the front it will decrease wheel rates and roll rates (softer feeling suspension), but not by a significant amount. In the rear it won't decrease roll rates but it will decrease individual wheel rates, so if you hit a bump on one side it will soak it up a bit better.

None of this is anything you will notice though.

Spacers will increase scrub radius, which means that your steering wheel will recenter itself more and will be harder to turn (especially if you're stopped and on the brakes). This is something I definitely noticed going from stock wheels to +35s. Depends on the offset of the wheels and size of the spacer.

They will also increase wear on wheel bearings, something like a 5mm will be unnoticeable but try a 25mm and you may notice a difference. With the A33 wheel bearing issues I've heard about this may be a setback, but wheel bearings go out so infrequently as it is I wouldn't worry about it with an A32.

Finally there are safety issues, which are the main concern. Some shops will flat out turn you away if you have spacers. Extended lugs, lug pattern converting spacers etc are all rather risky, some people argue that it's negligible and some argue otherwise. I personally have never heard of a story of something happening because of a spacer but that's not to say that it won't.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:03 PM   #4
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My rear wheel fitment looks much better. No negatives so far in nearly 2 years.
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Old 12-29-2008, 10:27 AM   #5
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You also have to consider what wheels you're talking about before you can start calculating much of anything.. They're all going to be a ratio of before/after as compared to the stock setup.

Adding a 10mm spacer to a +45mm wheel puts the overall suspension forces and track width the same as the same wheel in +35mm. You do however have more stress on the wheel studs since the forces are moved there. But as far as the wheel bearings and suspension are concerned, it doesn't care whether you have a +45 w/ 10mm spacer or a +35 wheel.


BUT...
If you have a +45 wheel and put a 25mm spacer on it for a +20mm overall spacing, you will be changing the aspects mentioned above.


So to make statements based on what would happen with/without a spacer depends on exactly which spacer and wheel combo you have as compared to the stock setup.

Also note that alignment settings (mainly camber) and tire width/aspect ratio have a lot to do with the forces seen on the wheel bearings and studs. running lots of camber really puts stresses on the studs that weren't there with 0 camber.
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ok heres a question to ponder. i have 15 mm spacers in there rear with stock gle rims. Looks much better. The tire is maybe 2MM away from the rolled part of the fender. I do scrub if i hit deep bumps and such that compress the susp. I have sprint springs on the car so it is lowered about 2 inches all around. Before i re centered the rear (which i didn't notice a visual diff afterward) the rear felt real tight, Cornered real nice but was stiff if i hit cracks and bumps in the road. I added the wheel spacers after the re centering. After the recenter the susp soaked up the bumps better but still noticeably stiffer than stock. Since i have the recenter and spacers the rearend seems to "wallow" if i hit uneven pavement, meaning road work done and only one side of the car hits it while the other side is on orig pavement. I didn't notice this wallow before. So my question is did the recenter make this wallow or is it the symptom of the spacers. Technically Right now the rear track is a bit over 1 inch wider than stock. i don't think this would make a diff but I'm not sure.

also forgot to add. I have a progress rsb. I added this before i did the recentering or spacers. Only mod was the sprints and rsb at the time. Once the rsb was added the car felt awesome. Soaked up bumps better, cornered like a dream.. i loved it. Since i recenterd and put on spacers if feels like the rear has the same feeling it had before the rsb was added. Ive checked and yes the sway bar is still on nice and tight.
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Old 01-28-2009, 09:43 PM   #7
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I'm glad the OP started this thread. I've been considering making this exact thread for about a week now, as I've been wondering the same thing. I'm liking what I see so far. Sounds like if I decide to add some *small* spacers to the rear alone that I shouldn't really see any ill effects from it.

I have one question that has not yet been asked, though: what, if any, negatives would result from spacers in the rear only? I'm talking 15mm or less. Would this have any effect on handling, steering, etc.? I mean, you would have two different sized tracks as a result, right? For some reason I imagine this having a bigger impact on a FWD car, as well, if it's noticeable.

jeff5347, do you have any before/after pics of your car with the spacers? I'm having a hard time figuring out how big of spacers I might want to get because it's difficult for me to imagine how much of a difference there would be visually between, say, 5mm and 10mm.
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i dont unfortunately. what i did was take a ruler and measured the tire wall to the inner lip of the fender. i used this site to turn inches to mm http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/in...ion-d_751.html

measure the distance and convert to mm and then round down a bit so you dont get too big of a spacer. If you do then you run into having to roll fenders and such

im just wondering if anyone else has had the problem i have had with the recentering. Did the spacers make anyone elses car handle diff.. better, worse..?
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I went outside and got some pics for you. i dont have the beforess and the car is covered wit hice but you should get and idea.









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If you guys buy some spacers, make sure they are hub and stud centric. I had mine custom made and they are amazing. Old ones would make my steering vibrate.

I used to have comparison pics, as soon as I can find I will post um up.
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I got mine from them. I have the 5mm spacers.
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wow those look really nice. and you can do what ever car you need. Look very good and at a good price
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Nice link, although I would be skeptical on ordering anything over 10mm without extended studs or the hub "lip" for your wheel to adapt to. Either way, they are hub centric.
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Interesting I have 15mm spacers like jeff5347 on stock SE wheels and I my tires arent as close to being flush. When I was running 20mm they were tho.
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Interesting I have 15mm spacers like jeff5347 on stock SE wheels and I my tires arent as close to being flush. When I was running 20mm they were tho.
i wouldnt say mine are flush, somewhat close to it. i think if it was any closer it would rub all the time
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what do u guys think of these? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...1%7C240%3A1318
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I using a similar style spacer from Ichiba on the rear. No shakes or vibrations. After all the problems I've had with taking out and putting in studs I much prefer the bolt on ones.
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I had non hub centric on for awhile in the front just so i could drive my car when i did my bbk, totally overshot the measurement. My god it had some mad vibration at highway speeds, it looked awesome, but it was a little scary. I have the nismo 60mm studs, and 15mm spacer in the front with my winter setup, no vibrations at all. Make sure it is hub centric though, if it isnt, you can and will get a vibration, no matter how you try center it.

The biggest problem i had with non hub centric spacers, is when i braked hard, the spacer would slide forward and hit my caliper and make this terrible noise for like 5 seconds then go away, i never knew what it was till i saw the damage on one of the calipers!
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im getting 25mm spacers do i need tuner lug nuts?
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So on stock SE rims for 2001 Maxima what would be the best spacer size (5mm front 15mm rear) for looks without endangering wheel bearing life? I would like the rears to look flush but I do not want to role the fender.
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I'd stick with 15mm.
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with a 15mm do you need the bolt extenders?
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Yes, you would need the extended studs. IIRC 10mm was the biggest spacer we could use without the extended studs. However, it's recommended that with any spacer you should use extended studs.
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arent most 15+mm designed to bolt up to stock studs? and then offer another set of studs for the wheels? why would extended studs be needed?
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you can get 15mm bolt-on but you have to have clearance on the hub of your wheels. i don't think stockers do.

anything 5mm+ non-bolt-on should use extended studs.
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you can get 15mm bolt-on but you have to have clearance on the hub of your wheels. i don't think stockers do.

anything 5mm+ non-bolt-on should use extended studs.
Stock 5.5 SE wheels atleast do indeed have room for bolt on spacers.
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Stock 5.5 SE wheels atleast do indeed have room for bolt on spacers.
should be the same as mine then
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