It's that time of year again=winter tire opinion
#77
Chandler!
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Here's the pic of the rear spacer.
You'll notice the holes in the spacer where it bolts to the car. Then the threads where the tire gets bolted to.
You'll notice the holes in the spacer where it bolts to the car. Then the threads where the tire gets bolted to.
#78
Rennlist Member
Thanks for the help Pongobaz!
Riad is right=thin spacers require longer lug nuts. I had the thicker ones (17mm) that you had to bolt on and torque before wheels get mounted. That was a real pain ain the ****. The C4S non hollow are heavy so you might as well mount snow tires on them and use during the time year you are less likely to try out your car's limits.
Let it snow!
Steve
Riad is right=thin spacers require longer lug nuts. I had the thicker ones (17mm) that you had to bolt on and torque before wheels get mounted. That was a real pain ain the ****. The C4S non hollow are heavy so you might as well mount snow tires on them and use during the time year you are less likely to try out your car's limits.
Let it snow!
Steve
#80
Three Wheelin'
Wow...interesting. My spacers are the H and R's above. I guess I'm confused, even with Riad's spacers, b/c there are only 5 holes in the hub. so....what do the bolts on his spacer shown connect to?
J
J
#82
Chandler!
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Then put the wheel onto the threads on the spacer and use your lug nuts.
#83
Three Wheelin'
Rob...guess I'm still confused....I'm OK with that I guess. But I totally see how your spacers are different.
Ben....damn strait....no garage kueen this time around....drive drive drive. My '85 is being picked up by it's new owner tomorrow. I haven't had only one car in almost 10 years...but now...it's all I need. Holla. LOL.
J
Ben....damn strait....no garage kueen this time around....drive drive drive. My '85 is being picked up by it's new owner tomorrow. I haven't had only one car in almost 10 years...but now...it's all I need. Holla. LOL.
J
#85
Banned
Rob...guess I'm still confused....I'm OK with that I guess. But I totally see how your spacers are different.
Ben....damn strait....no garage kueen this time around....drive drive drive. My '85 is being picked up by it's new owner tomorrow. I haven't had only one car in almost 10 years...but now...it's all I need. Holla. LOL.
J
Ben....damn strait....no garage kueen this time around....drive drive drive. My '85 is being picked up by it's new owner tomorrow. I haven't had only one car in almost 10 years...but now...it's all I need. Holla. LOL.
J
#88
I put my Blizzaks on last week before going in for my 90,000 mile service. Although they have 7/32" tread left (TR says you need 6/32" for the snow), I almost spun out in the wet on one of my favorite curves. I was hoping to get one more season out of them, but now I am doubtful. I have always sworn by the Blizzaks in the snow, but they don't seem to be too good in the wet anymore.
#89
Me, too. Mine went on last Wednesday, on a decent looking set of 10 spoke 18" BSA wheels. Setup looks great and it really doesn't feel like you give much up with these tires.
#90
Three Wheelin'
My Blizak LM25 went on last week. They're overkill for this climate - the picture attached is as bad as it gets here - but you know they handle pretty good in the dry, and the taller aspect ratio (compared to my 295-30-18's) makes for a nice comfy ride.
I thought I'd hate the 17" twists on my car, but I'll be damned they don't look all that bad.
I thought I'd hate the 17" twists on my car, but I'll be damned they don't look all that bad.
Last edited by jasper; 12-09-2012 at 10:55 PM.