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wheel spacers not always the way fwd


nickyboy
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I'm sure a lot of people on here would realise this already but for the benefit of anyone who doesn't I just thought I'd post up a word of warning about using wheel spacers.

 

My cousin bought some wheels for his Peugeot 206 together with spacers and longer wheel nuts (on ebay). Unfortunately the nuts were not sufficiently strong and on the motorway he lost a front wheel while in the fast lane - pretty luckily managed to pull into the central reservation not even damaging his car too much.

 

On taking the wheels off several other nuts had sheared off.

 

So if you're going to use spacers, be careful and get the right nuts!!!!

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I think his were more like 15mm!!

 

It can't hurt to check your nuts every now and then though. It seems like they didn't all shear off together as when the other wheels were taken off some of the other nuts where sheared off at the hub.

 

if they were 15 mm he should have used proper spacers with their own studs not use just longer studs. no wonder they sheared

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