bigrichsri
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Always remember to use threadlock on your wheel spacers!!!
Oh dear. Perhaps it is just a coincadence, but the only times I have see recently with wheels falling off, it is on a Disco, and with those types of wheels...is there an issue do you think?
There is an easyer way to flair your arches mate .
Them nuts dont look right fer them wheels
How do the spacers fit?
why the hell do people fit spacers i will never know...
My brothers had spacers on his fender since it was new with no issues are you sure you did them up tight enough, only ask cos that wheel in on the near side and if there not done up properly they will come undun cos of the inertia in the wheel nut
they're the ones off the alloys but it wasn't them that came loose, it was the ones that hold the spacer on.
If you TORQUED them up with an air gun firstly they wouldn't all be done up to the same torque (air guns arn't that acurate or reliable) secondly i dont think your studs or nuts would take 1000nm of torque without snapping, you would need a fooking long bar to get over 1000nm unless you used a torque multiplier.People fit spacers to stop the wider wheels rubbing on the radius arms.
Yes, they were all torqued up the same, with the impact gun on full torque (1000Nm). I agree that it is the side more likely to undo due to inertia. I have now tightened them up even more, with a bar. Will threadlock them on when I have replaced the disc.
It makes ****e of your brake disks too
Alloy nuts on steels? the wurds uckin' and fidiot spring to mind .
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