spacers

Mckellar

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when i was telling someone about the rubbing problems i have been having with my car, he suggested getting the camber checked and putting spacers on the front.
would this work, i also got told that this would help bcos its pretty low, but im not aware of fitting spacers to very low cars, anyone care to shine some light, cheers:D
 

Mckellar

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thats what ive never been able to find out, its on fk coilovers, quite low down but its not hitting any arches. it rumbles on left turn but no other time.
 

Mckellar

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if only this rain would stop for a day i could get under the car and find out :(
what does the balancing weight look like exactly?
safe to chop?
 

John2modified

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Take a wheel off and you should see some marks if its rubbing on the inside, on the arch liner perhaps?

If thats the case then maybe 5-10mm spacers each side would solve the problem, we supply the FK Spacers, give me a shout if you need some :)

John
 
Feb 20, 2005
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Telford ay it...
Its that weight mate, spacers will do sweet FA. Mines now been cut off and lowered more. Everything is sweet...... apart from my new knocking sound when turning the wheel :rolleyes:
 

Mckellar

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Its that weight mate, spacers will do sweet FA. Mines now been cut off and lowered more. Everything is sweet...... apart from my new knocking sound when turning the wheel :rolleyes:

thanks bud, now - how did u chop this b4stard off so i can get round to getting it away and hopefully solving this problem.
il probs just keep the car at -75mm thanks.

anyone describe this weight? ta
 

Czechboy

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Apr 14, 2005
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thanks bud, now - how did u chop this b4stard off so i can get round to getting it away and hopefully solving this problem.
il probs just keep the car at -75mm thanks.

anyone describe this weight? ta

You'll know when you see it. Its on the left driveshaft and about 20mm wide 2.5" around :lol: But I think its actually made out of rubber. I would think you can get it off with a hacksaw, but Jenk opted for the angle grinder as its quicker.

Mig
 

Mckellar

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You'll know when you see it. Its on the left driveshaft and about 20mm wide 2.5" around :lol: But I think its actually made out of rubber. I would think you can get it off with a hacksaw, but Jenk opted for the angle grinder as its quicker.

Mig

:lol:
DIY jenky!
if it doesnt come off - make it come off eh lol
cheers czech
:clap:
 

Mckellar

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is this the wee bugger, here? :)
 

Mckellar

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cheers!
went out today to hack it away, but reading there you def do need an angle grinder, it looks like rubber, but it has metal plates through it.

my dad will shite himself wen he sees me out under the car with an angle grinder :lol:
 
Feb 20, 2005
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Telford ay it...
Well i was concerned cutting it off would cause problems but its all good. No vibrations etc.

Yep its made of metal, if it was rubber i would have still used the grinder :p
Oh yeah, you will need a nice sharp blade to cut away the rubber that attatches it to the shaft.
 
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