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Good to hear that your wheels haven't fallen off... yet. How much thread engagement do you have with those spacers? The required minimum of 12mm or more likely, less than 10mm. Why risk it?
If you really want to run spacers with the stock wheel studs you should be using ET lug nuts. The extended shank design provides additional thread engagement to compensate for the spacers and also helps with wheel centering. Gorilla makes them in several different styles. |
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It make more than a year i'm running my 5mm spacers at the back and I tried to retight my wheels the other day just to check if something was loose but I could not move my nuts at all.
No vibrations at all me either. I used real 5x100 spacers with the same hub centric in the middle so the spacer sit perfectly there and this is much better than a universal spacer by the way.
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So, how much thread engagement do you have left with those spacers installed? Remove a wheel nut and then count the number of revolutions it makes as you thread it on until tight. Multiply that number by 1.25 (thread pitch) and you have your thread engagement. With 12mm studs you should have a minimum of 12mm TE. You're looking for 10 full turns. |
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Doesn't it suck when you come in, offer sound advice and schmucks that didn't bother even digesting what you typed chime in with "well i did it and my shit ain't broke yet" Keep fighting the good fight, and remember you can't fix stupid. The minimum recommended thread engagement for similar strength materials is 1.5x the pitch diameter of the thread. this is why thread inserts are measured in multiples of diameter instead of length. People don't realize this is a long term not short term issue, the threads are fatiguing with the low thread engagement scenario they created for themselves. eventually the threads will stretch or shear, either causing them to gall or break. |
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I don't disagree that you want lots of thread engagement on the lugs, but that isn't related to hub centricity in the slightest.
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How much spacer is safe on stock rear studs?
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The general rule for minimum thread engagement in most bolted applications is at least 3 full threads. So since the thread pitch is 1.25mm don't go less than 3.75mm. I would recommend at least 4 threads or 5.0mm to have a little safety margin.
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