Before
purchasing any wheel spacers please measure the gap between the outer
edge of the tyre and the wheel arch. Take 5mm from this figure to help
give the maximum thickness wheel spacer suitable for your vehicle. It is
good practice to work to 5cm less than this figure to allow for
movement in the vehicle suspension. When measuring your wheel gap always
measure both the driver and passenger sides on the same axle as
measurments may differ slightly and you should always work off the
smaller of the two figures. This is especially important as spacers
which have been fitted and / or tested cannot be returned.
Adapters details:
Hub PCD: 5x165.1
Wheel PCD: 5x165.1
Bolt thread: M16x1.5
Thickness: 38 mm
Centre Bore: 125 mm
Includes Studs and Nuts
BENEFITS:
1. Increase the car wheel track, reduce the body center of gravity, reducing the body deformation
2. To improve vehicle stability and improve handing and other functions
3. Can effectively solve the car speeding when cornering body floated rapidly floating lateral tilting the phenomenon such as serious
4. To ensure that the car is more flexible, smooth and safe
5. To be able to make the stability of the vehicle greatly ascend
PCD: PCD
stands for 'Pitch Circle Diameter' and is usually expressed in
millimeters, (inches may also be used). For a 4 or 6 bolt fitment this
measurment is the distance between the centre of two diametrically
opposite bolt holes. For 5 bolt fitments measuring the diameter of an
imaginary circle running through the centre of each bolt hole.
Offset: The
offset of a vehicle's wheels is the distance between the centerline of
the wheel and the plane of the hub-mounting surface. This is typically
expressed in millimetres and can be either positive / negative. The
offset plays a significant role in the vehicle's suspension geometry as
well as dictating the distance between the tyre and suspension. Not to
mention the visual gap between the wheel and the vehicle bodywork.
Stud Pattern: The
stud / bolt pattern refers to the number of studs, (or lugs) the wheel
bolts onto, and the imaginary circle the studs form. Most vehicles have
either 4, 5 or 6 bolt patterns.
Centre Bore: The centre bore (or hub diameter) of a rim refers to the size of the
centre hole in the middle of the wheel. This correlates to the diameter
of the hub centre bore and is usually expressed in millimetres.
Hub Centric: Hub centric refers to the the the point at which the primary load of
the vehicle is placed. Hub centric wheel spacers ensure less load is
placed on wheel bearings and other suspension components by keeping this
load on the vehicle hub. The alternative is to us 'lug centric' spacers
which rely on the wheel studs to centre the wheel on the hub. Good
practice for fitting spacers of thicknesses greater than 10mm is to use
hub centric wheel spacers.
Compatible vehicles:
LAND ROVER
Defender 90 - 110 Type LD
Discovery I Type SALL J6 (09/1989 - 06/1998)
Land Rover Type LR LF
Range Rover I (07/1970 - 07/1994)
1-day handling time & At least 1 year warranty & Fast Delivery
Factory Price & Good After-sales service & Easy Return