Improve Your Car?s Performance With High Quality Aluminium Wheel Spacers

Posted by John Gear on January 4th, 2016

People often ask, “What’s the point of a wheel spacer? It’s just another useless accessory.” If you don’t know what a wheel spacer is, a wheel spacer, in simple terms, is an accessory that fits between your car’s wheel and the hub that the wheel mounts to on the car. It is used to increase the space between the wheel and the car body. If you’ve started to think the same way as most people do, there are lot of reasons, that too some good valid reasons, why you should invest in high quality aluminium wheel spacers for your car.

Correct the offset: Some wheels don’t have the correct offset for a particular car. If the offset is too high, then the wheel sits to far inward, and vice versa. This results in the tyre rubbing on the inside wheel well or suspension components, which is not good for your car. If you go for a lot of off-road rides, then again you need a wheel spacer. By using wheel spacers, you will not only correct the offset but enjoy a more stable and safer driving experience, on any terrain.
Enhance your car’s appearance: Using a wheel will improve your car’s look and give it a more aggressive and rugged appearance, with the space creating a “caved-in” look for the machine.
Improve your car’s clearance: Wheel spacers add clearance for suspension and big brake kits. Most wheels are incompatible with big brake kits, and the spoke of the wheel does not clear the big brake caliper. Wheel spacers fix this, and push the wheel spoke out.
Wheel spacers improve your car’s handling: As pointed out earlier, wheel spacers give more stability to your car, which improves the car’s handling and maneuverability.

There are two types of wheel spacers: The first variant is the Slide-on wheel spacers, which are most commonly used. They just slide on to the existing bolts. Just remove the wheel from the axle, slide the spacer on to the axle studs and fit the wheel again. The second variant is the Bolt-on wheel spacers. These wheel spacers are bolted on to the car’s hub, on which the wheels can then be fitted. A slide-on wheel spacer is available in thickness of 3, 6, 10 and 12mm. A bolt-on wheel spacer is available in thickness of 35 and 50mm.

Installing these wheel spacers is very easy, and a mechanic can do it in no time. There are many websites that have aluminium wheel spacers for sale. With such benefits for your car, get one fixed to your car today.

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