OjaiM5
OjaiM5 HalfDork
2/8/25 11:20 a.m.

I am thinking not. I took my front wheel off of my new to me car and found this spacer. I am guessing that the wheel needs to be hub-centric to the spacer. I hate when people buy stupid stuff like this. Also makes me wonder if the lugs are getting enough thread.

dps214
dps214 SuperDork
2/8/25 11:33 a.m.

Stud length looks like it could be a concern. Any wheel that uses a tapered seat lug interface is actually lug-centric not hub-centric. The only thing the lack of hub flange really does is make installing the wheel more annoying.

AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter)
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
2/8/25 12:19 p.m.
dps214 said:

Stud length looks like it could be a concern. Any wheel that uses a tapered seat lug interface is actually lug-centric not hub-centric. The only thing the lack of hub flange really does is make installing the wheel more annoying.

i concur

OjaiM5
OjaiM5 HalfDork
2/8/25 12:48 p.m.

Interesting, Thank you. I will check the safety if the threads

03Panther
03Panther PowerDork
2/8/25 12:51 p.m.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:
dps214 said:

Stud length looks like it could be a concern. Any wheel that uses a tapered seat lug interface is actually lug-centric not hub-centric. The only thing the lack of hub flange really does is make installing the wheel more annoying.

i concur

The stud length would be my only concern. At a glance it looks ok to me, but thickness of wheel? The tapered lug nuts should have 1 1/2 times the dia. thread engagement. 

if 1/2-20 studs, 3/4" engagement 

 

cyow5
cyow5 HalfDork
2/8/25 12:53 p.m.

Another thing I've noticed with non-centric spacers is that you can pick up some vibration if they are way off. I just get the nuts finger-tight then push the spacer edges by hand until they are roughly even around the circumference. Granted, my Elise has only ~400lbs on each front corner, so it doesn't take a whole lot of imbalance to notice something, but it is noticeably smoother when I do this extra step. 

Pete. (l33t FS)
Pete. (l33t FS) MegaDork
2/8/25 1:53 p.m.

I would prefer that the spacer have a way of centering itself, but the red flag I see is that the spacer appears to be a smaller diameter than the OD of the wheel's hub face.  This can cause weird issues as the wheel flexes.  (Wheels flex.)  If you had a steel wheel, an undersized spacer like that can actually chew through the coining, leading to a two piece wheel.

AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter)
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) MegaDork
2/8/25 2:12 p.m.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:

the red flag I see is that the spacer appears to be a smaller diameter than the OD of the wheel's hub face.  This can cause weird issues as the wheel flexes.  (Wheels flex.)

yes they do. good catch.

OjaiM5
OjaiM5 HalfDork
2/8/25 2:41 p.m.

I think I will pull them off. I'm sure the car looks cooler with them on but I am not feeling to confident about them. 

gunner (Forum Supporter)
gunner (Forum Supporter) Dork
2/8/25 8:48 p.m.

Be sure they weren't using them for brake clearance or suspension clearance but you'll figure that out real fast if they did.

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
2/8/25 10:45 p.m.

Sharing this with hopes it helps someone.

 

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
2/8/25 10:45 p.m.

(By the way, I once had some wheels/spacers that didn’t pass.)

z31maniac
z31maniac MegaDork
2/9/25 8:38 a.m.

Spacers are just blocks of metal, that looks like it may a hub adapter to use wheels with a different bolt pattern. 

DeadSkunk  (Warren)
DeadSkunk (Warren) MegaDork
2/9/25 9:18 a.m.

In reply to z31maniac :

It's just a universal spacer. It has elongated holes for various bolt circle diameters and there are four-hole and five-hole patterns. I've got a similar pair someplace.

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