It really is as simple as the title suggests - what's the spec of the standard wheel bolt please (4x4 flavour, lest that makes a difference)
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M12 fine (1.25) sounds about right. I would want the tensile strength of the bolt to be to spec or above (sorry to be a bore!) due to the potential extra bending moment with a spacer. I know I'll probably get slaughtered for that comment since if torqued correctly then the friction between wheel, spacer, spacer hub should take most of the load... But I think you know this stuffUpdate. No, that is the overall length of the bolt I believe. The standard bolt has a 22mm thread, so I need 12x1.25 tapered 32mm
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So no wooden bolts then? Or cardboard derivatives?M12 fine (1.25) sounds about right. I would want the tensile strength of the bolt to be to spec or above (sorry to be a bore!) due to the potential extra bending moment with a spacer. I know I'll probably get slaughtered for that comment since if torqued correctly then the friction between wheel, spacer, spacer hub should take most of the load... But I think you know this stuff![]()
Mike the mechanic says all's good downstairs*, and TBF my measurement of success was no rubbing in the location where I'd provoked it, so I'm not even sure if I have cranked full lock on forwards either!I wonder…. If it rubs in reverse but not when going forwards, does that suggest the rear support bushes of the suspension arms (wishbones) are worn? They would then push backwards while driving forwards, but the wheels might be pulled forward during reversing, if you see what I mean.