I dont get the whole spacers thing/ you bolt them onto the hub? Yes but does that not mean you need longer wheel bolts? And then What about the locking wheel bolt/nut?
Spacers dont necessarily need bigger bolts!
Mine bolt onto the hub and the wheels bolt into them - much better IMO and you can use your original bolts/locking nuts. Theres a minimum displacement of 20mm though with these which is perfect for the rear of an Ibiza Mk4.
Here you go mate - theyre zinc + gold/yellow chromate plated and seem very good quality indeed - a few friends and i have them and they are perfect!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20MM-Hubcentr...yZ122154QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
I'd always always always use longer bolts with spacers esp. if you're going to be changing wheels etc - better to be safe........
PJ.
Why? Surely using shorter bolts puts less strain on the bolts and the bolts holding the spacer to the hub cannot undo as the alloy wheel is bolted flat against the spacer. If a bolt does brake while using shorter bolts you still have nine bolts holding the alloywheel/spacer/hub together with longer bolter you only have four or even more scrary three if it started as a four stud alloy.
Why? Surely using shorter bolts puts less strain on the bolts and the bolts holding the spacer to the hub cannot undo as the alloy wheel is bolted flat against the spacer. If a bolt does brake while using shorter bolts you still have nine bolts holding the alloywheel/spacer/hub together with longer bolter you only have four or even more scrary three if it started as a four stud alloy.
The spacers on the e-bay link bolt to the hub then in turn you bolt your wheel to the spacer?
?? if you have a 5 stud wheel then you've still only 5 studs holding the wheel to the hub/spacer?
Using a shorter bolt puts more strain on a shorter area - if it was me i use bolts long enough to give the head a tight seat to the wheel (holding it firmly in place - allowing no movement or "wobble" of the wheel) and giving maximum thread in to the hub/spacer - surely this is the safest option? - then the load is spread over more threads which will spread the forces seen by each bolt? "Surely using shorter bolts puts less strain on the bolts" - i disagree - why are wheel bolts so long then - if this was the case they only need to be long enough to engage a couple of threads?
PJ.