Spacer Lift kit for Outlander
#21
I am running 235/65/16 on my "summer" wheels and 215/70/on my winter (original steel) wheels. The 235's is one of the standard option packages from Discount Tire Direct. Their web site gives several options based on same wheel size or plus 1 (17") or plus 2 (18"), each with tire options. They also show the true speed at an indicated 65 mph compared to the OEM originals.
#22
I haven't heard from Subtle Solutions for a while but the last email they sent was.....
"We would like to get at least 15 guys or so to get this into production.
We'll keep an eye on the forum topic."
"We would like to get at least 15 guys or so to get this into production.
We'll keep an eye on the forum topic."
#24
Thats going to look awesome jdhamh. I can't wait to see it. I didn't see your post till now Firebretha.... I suggest sending them a message telling them you are interested and want more info. Maybe if they get more emails other than mine this will get the ball rolling. Their is a "contact us" link on their website and it will send them a message.
http://www.subtle-solutions.com/
I'm not exactly sure of their location other than them being in the USA.
http://www.subtle-solutions.com/
I'm not exactly sure of their location other than them being in the USA.
Last edited by Xception; 04-08-2011 at 12:16 PM.
#25
they are based in CA
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#27
spacers
Being in the bearing industry for many years, one should always be aware of possible damage to the wheel bearings when installing spacers, see below article from eHow.
Because the wheels are further from the hub, more stress is placed on the wheel bearing, hubs and/or axles, potentially causing these parts to fail prematurely.
Brian
Because the wheels are further from the hub, more stress is placed on the wheel bearing, hubs and/or axles, potentially causing these parts to fail prematurely.
Brian
#28
Brainb I beg to differ slightly.
In general yes you are correct but also not!!
If it creates a lot of stress then why do we and Most other time attack racers use them!
We run 35mm spacers on the front of the Evo 8 time attack car and 20 on the rear both with a 10" wide 18" rim and track tyres
Only changed the bearings 2tines in 5 years. Won lots of events too
In general yes you are correct but also not!!
If it creates a lot of stress then why do we and Most other time attack racers use them!
We run 35mm spacers on the front of the Evo 8 time attack car and 20 on the rear both with a 10" wide 18" rim and track tyres
Only changed the bearings 2tines in 5 years. Won lots of events too
#30
Being in the bearing industry for many years, one should always be aware of possible damage to the wheel bearings when installing spacers, see below article from eHow.
Because the wheels are further from the hub, more stress is placed on the wheel bearing, hubs and/or axles, potentially causing these parts to fail prematurely.
Brian
Because the wheels are further from the hub, more stress is placed on the wheel bearing, hubs and/or axles, potentially causing these parts to fail prematurely.
Brian
Brainb I beg to differ slightly.
In general yes you are correct but also not!!
If it creates a lot of stress then why do we and Most other time attack racers use them!
We run 35mm spacers on the front of the Evo 8 time attack car and 20 on the rear both with a 10" wide 18" rim and track tyres
Only changed the bearings 2tines in 5 years. Won lots of events too
In general yes you are correct but also not!!
If it creates a lot of stress then why do we and Most other time attack racers use them!
We run 35mm spacers on the front of the Evo 8 time attack car and 20 on the rear both with a 10" wide 18" rim and track tyres
Only changed the bearings 2tines in 5 years. Won lots of events too