RSS Wheel Spacers arrived - need for replacement? And other install questions
RSS Wheel Spacers arrived - need for replacement? And other install questions
Hey folks,
I just received the 7mm and 15mm spacers from suncoast parts in black!
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS7MM.html
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS15MM.html
1) I noticed that there were a few spacers that had the black part scratched off. would this affect the performance or reliability of the spacer? it's minor, so picture is attached:
2) I noticed an older thread (post #6 from https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2753700) that mentioned:
Also, make sure you use those 2 small screws to attach to spacer to the hub and this aligns the bolt holes also.
however, i do not see any small screws to attach the spacer to the hub. Are these RSS spacers not a good spacer to use?
3) I also remember hearing about hubcentric spacers. I notice that the 15mm spacer has a "lip", but the 7mm does not. does this have anything to do with hubcentric. If not, what exactly does hubcentric mean?
Thanks in advance for educating me!
Wolf
hubcentric
I just received the 7mm and 15mm spacers from suncoast parts in black!
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS7MM.html
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS15MM.html
1) I noticed that there were a few spacers that had the black part scratched off. would this affect the performance or reliability of the spacer? it's minor, so picture is attached:
2) I noticed an older thread (post #6 from https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ml#post2753700) that mentioned:
Also, make sure you use those 2 small screws to attach to spacer to the hub and this aligns the bolt holes also.
however, i do not see any small screws to attach the spacer to the hub. Are these RSS spacers not a good spacer to use?
3) I also remember hearing about hubcentric spacers. I notice that the 15mm spacer has a "lip", but the 7mm does not. does this have anything to do with hubcentric. If not, what exactly does hubcentric mean?
Thanks in advance for educating me!
Wolf
hubcentric
The screws you mention keep the spacer attached to the hub. They aren't necessary but they are convenient. Without them you'll need to adjust the hole locations. The locating pin will take care of most of that issue.
I've purchased a few wheel spacers in the past and the 5 - 7mm spacers never had hub centric guides. Their absence didn't cause any problems.
The lip on the hub centric ring fits into the bore on the wheel. That fitment centers the wheel on the hub. This is generally considered the best form of alignment. The other method is lug centric where the lug nuts or wheel bolts center the wheel.
I've purchased a few wheel spacers in the past and the 5 - 7mm spacers never had hub centric guides. Their absence didn't cause any problems.
The lip on the hub centric ring fits into the bore on the wheel. That fitment centers the wheel on the hub. This is generally considered the best form of alignment. The other method is lug centric where the lug nuts or wheel bolts center the wheel.
You're not going to see it anyway - the wheel covers it...and after putting the wheels on and off a couple of times it will get that "aged" look anyway.
Hey folks,
I just received the 7mm and 15mm spacers from suncoast parts in black!
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS7MM.html
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS15MM.html
1) I noticed that there were a few spacers that had the black part scratched off. would this affect the performance or reliability of the spacer? it's minor, so picture is attached:
Wolf
I just received the 7mm and 15mm spacers from suncoast parts in black!
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS7MM.html
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//RSS15MM.html
1) I noticed that there were a few spacers that had the black part scratched off. would this affect the performance or reliability of the spacer? it's minor, so picture is attached:
Wolf
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RSS Spacers installed - pics
looks great! The only confusion i had was if the "lip" faces outwards for the 7mm spacer, but i think i did it correctly (spacer1.jpg correct, spacer2.jpg incorrect).
It was a more pronouned lip for the 15mm spacer and it fit perfectly in the wheel, which made it more obvious.
some terrible pics attached.
Now i have the following setup:
My old Summer wheels for C2 are now my C4 Winters:
O.Z. Ultraleggera HLT
Front: 19x8.5 ET46 (295/30)
Rear: 19x11, ET36 (235/35)
Summers are now stock Turbo II Wheels (couldn't find official offsets from porsche website, so found these numbers at http://bit.ly/w1WUlK):
Front: 19x8.5" ET48
Rear: 19x11" ET36
Questions:
1) I also did not put any anti-seize paste on the lug bolts (Optimoly TA suggested in the book). Will this be an issue? I just purchased Optimoly TA from Motobins.uk since i could not find it anywhere in the US....
2) I did not put any anti-seize paste lubricant or the wheel<->spacer <->wheel hub. Is this ok or will it make it more difficult if i want to remove the spacer in the future
3) Before installing the spacer, I lightly sandpapered the wheel hub to make sure there was nothing that would be 'stuck' between wheel hub and spacer. Should i have put some type of paste or lubricant afterwards?
Thanks again in advance!
wolf
It was a more pronouned lip for the 15mm spacer and it fit perfectly in the wheel, which made it more obvious.
some terrible pics attached.
Now i have the following setup:
My old Summer wheels for C2 are now my C4 Winters:
O.Z. Ultraleggera HLT
Front: 19x8.5 ET46 (295/30)
Rear: 19x11, ET36 (235/35)
Summers are now stock Turbo II Wheels (couldn't find official offsets from porsche website, so found these numbers at http://bit.ly/w1WUlK):
Front: 19x8.5" ET48
Rear: 19x11" ET36
Questions:
1) I also did not put any anti-seize paste on the lug bolts (Optimoly TA suggested in the book). Will this be an issue? I just purchased Optimoly TA from Motobins.uk since i could not find it anywhere in the US....
2) I did not put any anti-seize paste lubricant or the wheel<->spacer <->wheel hub. Is this ok or will it make it more difficult if i want to remove the spacer in the future
3) Before installing the spacer, I lightly sandpapered the wheel hub to make sure there was nothing that would be 'stuck' between wheel hub and spacer. Should i have put some type of paste or lubricant afterwards?
Thanks again in advance!
wolf
Last edited by wolfnards; Apr 30, 2012 at 09:45 AM.
Anti-seize paste on the lug bolts is recommend but not essential. Just make sure to apply the paste during the next tyre rotation.
Lubricant for the spacer/hub is again not essential unless you have constant bad weather.
Lubricant for the spacer/hub is again not essential unless you have constant bad weather.
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thanks for the informative reply! We have pretty harsh winter in New England. What lubricant would you recommend for spacer hub? I will also add anti seize when I rotate back to winter tires. Cheers!
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thanks for the informative reply! We have pretty harsh winter in New England. What lubricant would you recommend for spacer hub? I will also add anti seize when I rotate back to winter tires. Cheers!
No problem. For the hub face, a thin layer of high temp copper anti seize (whatever brand you can get over there) should do the trick. For the rotor hat, I'd just paint them with some high temp paint.
3) I also remember hearing about hubcentric spacers. I notice that the 15mm spacer has a "lip", but the 7mm does not. does this have anything to do with hubcentric.
Tried an eBay brand spacer without a lip - fail.
Switched to aftermarket one-piece lug bolts - helped a ton, still had some vibration at high speed.
Finally fixed with Brey-Krause brand 7mm spacers with a lip. Here's the original thread: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...c-spacers.html
You can check the "slop" by removing the Porsche cap from the wheel while attaching the wheel. Visually inspect how much play exists between the wheel and the hub before installing lug bolts.
Last edited by semicycler; Apr 11, 2013 at 07:48 AM.
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