Spacers on Leon?

phil739

Active Member
Mar 5, 2007
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just looked but misleading 10mm with bolts is only 2 x 5 mm spacers ...

so if you want ten mm either side you have to buy the 20mm ones ...

so whos going to start the group buy , would offer myself but never done one before
 

leon7284

Chelsea Chelsea
Jun 13, 2006
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Horsham, West Sussex
Im up for joing a group buy i desperatly need spacers on the front my coilies have rubbed a massive groove into the inner side wall of my front tyres- recon they're going to pop soon! Staying below 100 now : )
 

RobM

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Sep 27, 2006
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I've sent Bill @ Badger 5 a PM to see if he would be interested in running a group buy. Hopefully he can arrange something for us :)
 

Smart22186

Newbie
Feb 21, 2006
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Peterborough, England
This might seem like a daft question but when fitting spacers,

Do you;

A) fit the spacer to the hub then fit the wheel to the spacer?

or

B) put the spacer between the wheel and the hub and bolts go through your wheel and spacer and screw into hub??

i thought it was B but then i read this *see below* (and NO i dont want one that wiide it would look silly yes, i was just browsing) lol, but am interested in GB just need to get details to Badger 5

http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/frame-detail.asp?PAGE=/manranges.asp
 

ibizacupra

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Jul 25, 2001
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some of the wider ones are bolt on to hub, then wheel bolts to them. others in the 15-25mm size range are hubcentric and fit between the wheel and the hub and use longer bolts to clamp.
 

RobM

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Sep 27, 2006
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Just thought I'd give this thread a bump, as some of the people who said they were up for a group buy on spacers have not yet added their names to the thread in the Badger5 forum.
 

RobM

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I think that would be pushing it a bit, 15mm seems to take the wheels to the edge of the arch and I'd be worried that any more would make them an MOT failure and might cause rubbing.
 

LiCkWiD

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Nov 15, 2006
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Essex
Looking into getting some new rims atm. Going to hold-fire on the spare front until I know what I'm doing.
 

Balf2k

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Jul 5, 2006
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South East Kent
No I don't think 20mm would be ok, not on LCR rims anyway. When I had 3 people in the back of mine I felt the clearance between tyre and arch and it is very close, it doesn't rub but i'm sure 20mm spacers would cause it to rub the arch.
 
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