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Old 08-08-2019, 02:30 AM   #1
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3mm spacer on track, lug nut had almost 8 turns

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I put on my 225 45R17 on 17x8 +45mm wheels. My front have -2.4* from camber bolts.

Unfortunately, with these SX2s that I put on today, there was only about one credit card worth of clearance (1mm) between the tire and the spring perch. I bought 3mm hubcentric stancemagic spacers expecting this as a possible issue.

Should I run my two track days this weekend with the spacers (the lug nuts had 7 3/4 of turns)? It’s too late to schedule for an alignment if I were to bring down the camber at home.

Another option is to run my old 215 PS4Ses, I wanted to stop tracking on them because the shoulders were getting murdered...
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I consider 6 full turns a safe minimum. I'd say you are ok at 7.75 turns. Check torque every time out.
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Old 08-08-2019, 08:29 AM   #3
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Agree with Dan......you should be all good.

FYI, don't check torque when wheels are hot, but check it a couple minutes before heading out that session.

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Surprised you have that little clearance with that camber. SSC folks can get away with running +45's with around -3.
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Another chiming in that it sounds like a safe amount of engagement.
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1.5xD minimum thread engagement.
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1.5xD minimum thread engagement.
Sorry, what is D in this case? Diameter of the studs?
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Surprised you have that little clearance with that camber. SSC folks can get away with running +45's with around -3.
I am on stock Performance package sachs. I had about 4mm with 225 Sottozero IIIs that we’re previously mounted on the exact same wheels. I am thinking the SX2s are just wider?
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Agree with Dan......you should be all good.

FYI, don't check torque when wheels are hot, but check it a couple minutes before heading out that session.

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Thanks! Would everything seem too lose when the wheels are hot? Or the opposite?
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Sorry, what is D in this case? Diameter of the studs?
D is what it always is. Diameter.
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Thanks! Would everything seem too lose when the wheels are hot? Or the opposite?
The hotter the component, the more it stretches.

You only want to torque your wheels when they're "cold". I've seen too many people come right off the track and grab their torque wrench to start torquing wheels. Bad news. That's how you weaken components or snap studs.

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Surprised you have that little clearance with that camber. SSC folks can get away with running +45's with around -3.
Most are spacing out to the max +40 to hit -3 degrees.
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You only want to torque your wheels when they're "cold". I've seen too many people come right off the track and grab their torque wrench to start torquing wheels. Bad news. That's how you weaken components or snap studs.
What he said ^^^

Check a few minutes *before* going out, don't torque them hot, right off the track!
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"Note: When installing wheel lock nuts and lug nuts, verify that it is the correct thread size, seating surface type (cone seat, radius seat, shank) and style as recommended by the wheel manufacturer. Minimum thread engagement must be equal to the thread diameter of the wheel stud. Example: M12 x 1.5 nut requires a minimum of 12mm (.472”) of thread engagement."
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