ripp
ClioSport Club Member
182 FFAT
Hi all,
Just went recently to my first track day, and found the wheel bolts undone after only a 20 min session (they were torqued up one day before) and decided to convert to studs after that..
Could only find 100mm long ones and since I am running no spacers they stick out quite a lot - looks quite funny - and was thinking of maybe getting some 16mm spacers (no more than that as I'm gonna have inner arch liner scrub for sure when turning)
The thing is, I know this will alter the scrub radius (beside other things like bearing load, etc) and after reading something about this I didn't came to a certain conclusion regarding how this will affect the handling of a clio (182 cup suspension with 16" ET 37 wheels I should add) so I decided to ask instead
I know there are people running 20-25mm spacers on the front, and others that say you will alter (in a bad way) the handling even with something like 5-10mm.
The last thing I'd like to do is getting it worse for the visual aspect only
Suspension guru's feel free to speak!
Cheers!
Just went recently to my first track day, and found the wheel bolts undone after only a 20 min session (they were torqued up one day before) and decided to convert to studs after that..
Could only find 100mm long ones and since I am running no spacers they stick out quite a lot - looks quite funny - and was thinking of maybe getting some 16mm spacers (no more than that as I'm gonna have inner arch liner scrub for sure when turning)
The thing is, I know this will alter the scrub radius (beside other things like bearing load, etc) and after reading something about this I didn't came to a certain conclusion regarding how this will affect the handling of a clio (182 cup suspension with 16" ET 37 wheels I should add) so I decided to ask instead
I know there are people running 20-25mm spacers on the front, and others that say you will alter (in a bad way) the handling even with something like 5-10mm.
The last thing I'd like to do is getting it worse for the visual aspect only
Suspension guru's feel free to speak!
Cheers!