Are spacers legal?
I have just fitted some BFG AT's I had to some old Disco steel rims.
If the size is 275/70 R16 - will I need spacers? and if so do you just get these from ARB or somewhere?
Thanks
Are spacers legal?
You may have trouble finding them - as far as I know wheel spacers are totally illegal in all states. You should also be aware that although often fitted the Disco wheels are not rated at a sufficiently high load for the maximum weight of the 109 and you may run into roadworthiness and insurance issues, although the likelihood of trouble is pretty low unless you are carrying heavy loads off road.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
that size won't fit under a series vehicle anyway will it??
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From Qld. Dept. of Transport publication "Modifications", "General conditions for alternative rimsand tyres":-Originally Posted by dobbo
"The fitting of spacers or adaptors between wheels and hubs, additional to those provided by the vehicle manufacturer, is not permitted."
URSUSMAJOR
Err, no. What Brian says.Originally Posted by dobbo
I'm no expert, but I'd have thought there would be rubbing everywhere there could be and an almost complete inability to drive the car at park speeds. Is bad enough with my 31x 10.5s.
If a larger offset is required, wheels made with that increased offset will need to be used, Sam.
They wouldn't come close to being within the guards (mine don't and they're narrower) so flares would be required - pretty big ones with the width and increased offset.
And, again outside of my personal experience, you'd need to cut the guards if you want articulation.
But don't let us put you off
Steve
Great! Now you tell me.
How wide can you go?
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