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Including modification of the scrub radius, which is highly dangerous
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the billet ones are better but much more expensive
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gus2000 wrote: Hi, according to my understanding, wheel spacers they not solve nothing and bring many problems
Including modification of the scrub radius, which is highly dangerous
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Are you sure this is an issue on vehicles with a live axle like the Jimny? I can't see how spacers can affect this at all.
And agreed with Darth.
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Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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so did the wobble disappear when you removed the Graysons and fitted solid billet ones ?Get the billet ones.... I used the hollow Grayson ones and had wheel wobble..
This is an interesting discusion,
how it looks with a 1" spacer - the line of force through the kingpins is now "C"
naturally this would put more stress on the bearings but one would hope the setup had been engineered to be able to cope with such an increase.
as for the line of force not being directly through the tyre centreline, I'm not sure how critical this would be, as my ATs have a pretty flat even profile.
I'm sure the extra stresses could contribute to the death wobble effect, but that also affects peeps without spacers.
I'm just expressing my thoughts and not professing to be an expert
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each to there own like anything i suppose
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gus2000 wrote:
TomDK wrote: Are you sure this is an issue on vehicles with a live axle like the Jimny? I can't see how spacers can affect this at all.
And agreed with Darth.
Yes Tom.
If you change the Wheel offset, point "A" does not match the center of the tire
Drawing 3d-2 page service manual
So tell me how suzuki changed the set up from steel wheels to alloys one of my jims has steels and my other jim has alloys and the alloys sit out ferther more flush with the wheel arch
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