ogopogo
Aug 11th, 07, 05:20 PM
68 Camaro.... I would like to space out my front wheels 2" more by using a wheel Adapters, (old School) will this cause problems like breaking off studs or put to much pressure on the wheels when turning. Thanks
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View Full Version : Wheel Adapters ogopogo Aug 11th, 07, 05:20 PM 68 Camaro.... I would like to space out my front wheels 2" more by using a wheel Adapters, (old School) will this cause problems like breaking off studs or put to much pressure on the wheels when turning. Thanks JV69z/28rs Aug 11th, 07, 07:56 PM Not a good idea - increases scrub radius as well as bearing load - and you still won't get that deep dish look. The one thing you will do for sure is greatly increase the possibility of the front tires rubbing the fenders. 19694speed Aug 11th, 07, 08:47 PM 68 Camaro.... I would like to space out my front wheels 2" more by using a wheel Adapters, (old School) will this cause problems like breaking off studs or put to much pressure on the wheels when turning. Thanks :eek: Why on earth would you want to do that? Eric Kammerer Aug 11th, 07, 09:34 PM If you have stock wheel studs, I'd be surprised if a 2" spacer would leave any stud sticking out... Havin' Fun Aug 11th, 07, 09:56 PM will this cause problems like breaking off studs or put to much pressure on the wheels when turning. Yes, and rubbing Not recommended. eville Aug 11th, 07, 10:35 PM If you "have to" do it, here's how... http://www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp pdq67 Aug 13th, 07, 06:57 PM Our cars are stock w/ 2.25" front-spacing/3.75" back-spacing on a '67, 14" x 6" steel rim!! and if you go 1.25" out, or you will cut your tires by the chrome lip trim at full droop!! You gotta get your width by going IN using b/s'ing so figure out what works. pdq67 |