Spacers
#62
Resurrecting this old thread (there have been a few but this one seems the most comprehensive) to ask a few simple (and probably dumb) questions ...
What is the reason that the studs require replacement for 15 and 20 mm spacers to be fitted? Yes, you can tell I've not as yet taken my wheels off. How much extension of the stud there is through the wheel for the lug to attach to? Has anyone successfully (and safely) added spacers without replacing the studs?
Are all the Aston OEM wheels for the V8V the same in this regard (thinking of stock OEM vs the various sport pack wheels here)?
MTIA for thoughts/comments.
What is the reason that the studs require replacement for 15 and 20 mm spacers to be fitted? Yes, you can tell I've not as yet taken my wheels off. How much extension of the stud there is through the wheel for the lug to attach to? Has anyone successfully (and safely) added spacers without replacing the studs?
Are all the Aston OEM wheels for the V8V the same in this regard (thinking of stock OEM vs the various sport pack wheels here)?
MTIA for thoughts/comments.
#64
You need the fronts too! Otherwise, your car will understeer more than before.
#66
Do you know if your dealer had to replace the studs to install the spacer? See my questions above, trying to figure out if this is necessary.
#67
If you put on a 20mm spacer in the rear and don't replace the studs, that would mean that your studs would be 20mm shorter. You need to have a minimum number of threads in order to properly secure the wheel. I doubt they would be long enough if you use the OEM studs. IIRC, this is why RSC spent considerable time sourcing a stud of the proper length.
#69
Wow...8hours, sounds ok but wow $695 for spacers + 8hrs labour(say 140/hr) = $1815..wouldn't it be cheaper to just get a set of custom hubcentric spacers made for the car?? That way you can bolt them on..then bolt on the wheel..don't like the look..unbolt wheel, then unbolt hubcentric spacer ..versus pressing in new studs and needing to keep them on unless you change the studs again or fit longer lugs..
RSC mades things of good quality, but I've never been a fan of this shim type spacer.. http://www.rsctuning.com/product_inf...roducts_id/767
These are the spacers I personally prefer and actually own on my stang..just not made for Aston's
http://www.americanmuscle.com/1in-bi...l-spacers.html
Here even did a fast search, don't know the cost but place makes custom hubcentric spacers, sure it can't me more than $1815 like option 1 .. http://www.wheelspacers.ca/
RSC mades things of good quality, but I've never been a fan of this shim type spacer.. http://www.rsctuning.com/product_inf...roducts_id/767
These are the spacers I personally prefer and actually own on my stang..just not made for Aston's
http://www.americanmuscle.com/1in-bi...l-spacers.html
Here even did a fast search, don't know the cost but place makes custom hubcentric spacers, sure it can't me more than $1815 like option 1 .. http://www.wheelspacers.ca/
#70
Total labor was $1080 including the alignment. I saved money because I had the rear pads replaced at the same time. I only purchased the rear set for $350. If I had an unlimited budget I would have replaced my wheels with wider ones with the proper offset sizing up 10mm in tire size on 19's not 20's.
Irish: do you think a re-flash @$1,800 is worth it. I've already done cats, muffler & air filters.
Irish: do you think a re-flash @$1,800 is worth it. I've already done cats, muffler & air filters.
#71
If you put on a 20mm spacer in the rear and don't replace the studs, that would mean that your studs would be 20mm shorter. You need to have a minimum number of threads in order to properly secure the wheel. I doubt they would be long enough if you use the OEM studs. IIRC, this is why RSC spent considerable time sourcing a stud of the proper length.
Regarding the install time, I think 4-5 hours is do-able.
#72
Total labor was $1080 including the alignment. I saved money because I had the rear pads replaced at the same time. I only purchased the rear set for $350. If I had an unlimited budget I would have replaced my wheels with wider ones with the proper offset sizing up 10mm in tire size on 19's not 20's.
Irish: do you think a re-flash @$1,800 is worth it. I've already done cats, muffler & air filters.
Irish: do you think a re-flash @$1,800 is worth it. I've already done cats, muffler & air filters.
If you have a manual..and talking about a PCM tuned flash from Aston, it's "ok", just it's meant to keep the vehicle well with in warranty standards. If the "box" is open and ur willing to explore, search on here and you'll see some guys getting more power than the aston tune with a personal custom tune for your car ..(course it is done on a dyno, not a mail-away tune)
Last edited by Irish07@VelocityAP; 03-12-2012 at 08:25 PM.
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