Technical wheel spacers diagram/drawing

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Technical wheel spacers diagram/drawing

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Does anyone have a technical drawing/diagram with measurements for a hubcentric wheel spacer (or any wheel spacer) I'm having some custom spacers made and need to supply them with a diagram.

Also could anyone give me an idea of the height of the hubcentric bit (the bit that sticks out) and the radius between the face of the spacer and the hubcentric section.

Cheers

Pete
 
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ideally you want the centre bore protrusion to be about 10mm rather than 5mm (10mm depth for the whole spacer in that diagram). Certainly a lot of wheels will only be sitting on the last 1 or 2 mm
 
Do you need some odd size like 14.5mm pure side???

Will this be cheaper to get it custom make then the likes of buying a set?

Ming

Yeah I'm looking at getting some pcd changing spacers made, which are very expensive off the shelf, i dont know what the cost of getting these custom made will be yet, but hopefully will be a bit cheaper.

To the rescue!!

Awesome, that's just what I was after. Thanks MRodz


ideally you want the centre bore protrusion to be about 10mm rather than 5mm (10mm depth for the whole spacer in that diagram). Certainly a lot of wheels will only be sitting on the last 1 or 2 mm

Thanks GoBe 10mm protrusion it is then.
 
Nice to see drawings available... I assume by the drawing that the centre bore of the standard hub only protrudes by a max of 8mm? If so, a naff 10mm spacer ring off the halfords shelves wouldn't be any good / safe?
 
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looking at spacers has lead me to buy a set of punto gt wheels, love the look... 45.5 i imagine is the offset, stamped onto rim. my current wheels have 27.5 on - is this the offset of the standard 13" sei sporting wheels? i'm guessing i'd need 15 - 20 mm spacers for rear and 20 - 25 for front?
 
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