When armed with "because I didnt like how it looked" as the key argument for fitting them....
I've seen them fail - on a Toyota... Wasnt pretty...Quote:
Personally I wouldn't fit them unless I could be absolutely assured of their strength and reliability,
An Engineer friend of mine ran the numbers on the additional forces they place on the hub, bearing, bolts etc.... Its quite a difference actually. (I will concede that In this case being 30mm probably not so bad)
This can be highlighted by bearing and seal life on vehicles running wide offset.
Bullbar - Compliant and approved (some aren't though)Quote:
but they're simply one of hundreds of mods that make your vehicle more dangerous to yourself and other roads users as well as unroadworthy... Like bullbars, oversize tyres, lifts.
Oversize tyres - In most cases can be engineer approved / certified
Lifts over 50mm - Must pass stringent testing to become approved / certified
Spacers - Can not, and will not get certified in Australia.
So lets add to them another vehicle? Its this kind of thinking that creates a mob.. Or destroys an area...Eg... Its only 1 piece of litter, who's going to notice...Quote:
Also bear in mind all the other idiots on the road, plebs in 400,000km Commodores with failed brakes, tyres, shockers etc... these are the people who will risk you and your families' lives!!
I'd love to be a cop... No illegal vehicle would get past ;)
Andrew - If you wanted more offset - Do it the legal way please mate...
Go buy some 25mm (extra) offset rims....
Whilst it is unlikely anything will go wrong - you have introduced another failure point to the vehicle - and voided your insurance coverage.
And made yourself extremely liable in the event of an accident...

