One thing I will say that's negative for the pms kit : who the hell owns a 5.5mm Allen key? Or 7/32's in old money? surely 5mm would have been better!
Thanks for all the answers guys, been very helpfull
Might see how much it is just for the studs of PM.
Bolt the front 25mm spacer on then the studs screw into the front spacer, and on the rear the studs go into the car as per normal then the 15mm spacer just slides over them.
I run my PM kit on the turbo that way on the front as I have 30mm spacers.
Hi Chip, I've been let down by DAN@MAD on the new spacers, where did you get your 30mm spacers from please? - I cant seem to find them anywhere on t'net. Thanks Mark
I dont remember now mate, just whatever google brought up at the time.
They are these though:
http://www.carparts-tuning.co.uk/en...or-Renault-Clio-Typ-B-C57-3-Typ-R-tuning.html
I dont remember now mate, just whatever google brought up at the time.
They are these though:
http://www.carparts-tuning.co.uk/en...or-Renault-Clio-Typ-B-C57-3-Typ-R-tuning.html
Don't think there was a data sheet with the spacers but you could email the seller I guess. Personally I just torqued them as if they were normal wheel nuts.Hey Chip, I've just ordered a set of 30mm spacers using the link you kindly provided. Quick couple of questions please - the PM studs only need to be tightened into the spacers by 20 NM, but what torque do the bolts that fasten the spacers to the hubs need to be tightened to? and should I use any Threadlock/Studlock? Thanks as always, Mark.
Don't think there was a data sheet with the spacers but you could email the seller I guess. Personally I just torqued them as if they were normal wheel nuts.
If you aren't taking them on and off often a thread lock would be a good idea. I've done mine dry for now though as in middle of developing a big brake conversion.
Evogone, maybe your wheels are thicker at the point the stud goes through?
Or you have ally brake bells which are thicker?
Either that or yours must be different length studs to other people's somehow.
I've got Alcon 4-Pots with seperate bells & rotors and as far as I know the bells are not any thicker than normal and the studs dont look to screw in any further.
Do you run 295mm discs ? as my caliper wont fit without the spacers. Ifi ran a 280 mm disc then i could possibley run with out the spacer.
Spacers effect clearance on the inside of the wheel too, as the outer edge is a smaller diameter than further in, the only way I get away with Tarox 6 pots and 300mm disks is that I have spaced the wheel out far enough to get me away from that smaller diameter outer rim.
I dont think I could get over 280mm with the same calipers and smaller spacers, not cause of the spokes, but cause of the outer rim.