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Wanted, wheel spacers |
Old Yella |
Aug 21 2015, 07:52 PM
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Old Yella Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 2-July 13 From: Canberra Australia Member No.: 16,086 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Hi
My tyres rub on the inner wheel wells I think I need some spacers. Anyone got any for 4 lug hubs. Tell me what you have. Thanks |
StratPlayer |
Aug 24 2015, 06:29 AM
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StratPlayer Group: Members Posts: 3,293 Joined: 27-December 02 From: SLC, Utah Member No.: 27 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
This seems to be a common problem with the 914, elephant racing makes a tire rub kit for the 914.
Something I found on the net: Check this link out: http://chircoestore.com/tech_articles/?p=231 #11 in the exploded view is what you're after. Check if there are bolts in there. If so, loosen the jam nut and unscrew the bolt a couple turns. If there aren't any bolts, you need some 8mm x 1.5mm pitch bolts and nuts. Ideally, put the car on ramps or a drive-on lift. Or, take out the gas tank so you can get to the front end by the steering box with the wheels on the ground and weight on them. Turn the steering wheel until you feel contact with the wheel well. Back off slightly, then loosen the bolt until it contacts the pitman arm, then lock the locknut down. Do the same for the other side. Have a beer! My beam had no steering stop bolts in it on my Spyder, but a very cheap and easy problem to solve. I also had to tap the holes, they were full of powdercoat. Tire Rub Kit - Installation Instructions - LaneHolloway.com |
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