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#1 TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
Crispee Posted on: 2007/1/19 10:40
I know its not the best thing to do - but will it work to put TRX rims on temporarily on the front of my 1200 ute on the 120y struts i have on at the moment until i get the stanzas? thinking i can get them on with spacers?



#2 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
PIGDOG Posted on: 2007/1/19 23:39
should work for the time being, but i wouldnt suggest getting stanza struts
you will regret it later


#3 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
dat51k Posted on: 2007/1/19 23:56
i am running trx rims on the front of my ute it has 120y struts and i am using spacers on the front there is a tiny gap between the tyre and strut. but it doesnt rub at all.


#4 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
sr12 Posted on: 2007/2/4 5:40
just wondering if you are using bolt on spacers, and if so wat size are u using?


#5 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
boofhead Posted on: 2007/2/4 5:48
whats to regret about stanza struts "Mr I'm onto my 2nd or 3rd type of strut and 3rd or 4th rotor/caliper combo in less than 6months" ??






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#6 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
whoridas_girl Posted on: 2007/2/4 5:56
now now boys no need to get edgey with each other..play nice!


#7 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
PIGDOG Posted on: 2007/2/4 6:02
sorry mr "i spend lots of money on my stanza struts so they are cool"

PS 2nd struts 4th brakes


#8 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
whoridas_girl Posted on: 2007/2/4 6:04
boys boys boys....PLAY NICE!!!!!!!!


#9 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
ANGE Posted on: 2007/2/4 6:07
YEAH, whats wrong with stanza's HEY!


#10 Re: TRX - Spacers on 120y struts
boofhead Posted on: 2007/2/4 6:18
i don't think i spent "lots of money" ?? i spent enough money and yes ... yes they are cool aren't they

on a serious note : if you are planning on running spacers with you trx rims (or any rims for that matter) if you run a bead of silastic around the spacer then stick it to the wheel, then bolt the wheel on and let the silastic set, if you need to take the wheel off, the spacer will stay stuck in place, on the wheel.
also for the fact that spacers are pretty much illegal for the fact that there is something between the wheel and hub thats not secured and is able to move, then if it's stuck to the wheel its kinda less of an issue in the event you have to remove a wheel .... hope that makes sense



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