I bought (from Damronjr I think, my minds going with age. so forgive me) some 2" spacers for my rear rims a few years ago. but I've never taken a picture of them. personally i like the way they fill the lip in the rear.
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »so if its between the drum and rim...do you need longer studs?No, that's why they are generally not recommended, same as adapters. You just have to keep an eye on them and make sure they stay tight, but no difference from lug nuts. If you tighten them right, they should be just fine.
Jason Damron, San Diego, CA, Supercharged 2004 Vibe base - Gone to the wind My Vibe pics on Cardomain2009 Chevrolet HHR SS!
Quote, originally posted by zionzr2 »forgive my ignorance here, but is this device moving the wheels out 2" from their stock postion? Effectively making your Wheel base 4 inches wider?yesQuote, originally posted by northvibe »so if its between the drum and rim...do you need longer studs?no the spacer bolts to the oem studs with lug nuts and the rim is secured to the spacer studs with oem lugnuts.
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »OHH scherry2 if ou ever take off a rim again, could you snap a pic of that?damron or scherry2 - where do you get these and what brand?I got them from Ebay. Honestly, I have no clue who the seller was. I have a pic of them on my Vibe when I tried them out, but with the rims I have they stuck out too far. They seem to be perfect with the OEM 16's. I'll find the pic(s) and post it/them.Edit: Found them!
Jason Damron, San Diego, CA, Supercharged 2004 Vibe base - Gone to the wind My Vibe pics on Cardomain2009 Chevrolet HHR SS!
Quote, originally posted by zionzr2 »forgive my ignorance here, but is this device moving the wheels out 2" from their stock postion? Effectively making your Wheel base 4 inches wider?You aren't increasing the wheel base, you're increasing the track width (cross car). The wheel base is the hub centerline relationship between the front and rear hub on the same side... that you can't "easily" increase.. unless you make your vibe into a limo
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »wow that looks good, mods...aaahhh why do mods cost money! hahahha did you guys notice any handling differences after putting the spacers on?On mine the tires scraped the lip of the fender! lol Didn't keep them on very long!
Jason Damron, San Diego, CA, Supercharged 2004 Vibe base - Gone to the wind My Vibe pics on Cardomain2009 Chevrolet HHR SS!
Quote, originally posted by scherry2 »was that because of your rims or Air Bags. The tires and the rims were too wide. I didn't have air-bags yet, just springs. It was lowered, and that also played a part, but if the rim/tire combo would have been thinner it wouldn't have rubbed like that anyways.
Jason Damron, San Diego, CA, Supercharged 2004 Vibe base - Gone to the wind My Vibe pics on Cardomain2009 Chevrolet HHR SS!