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How many people on the forum sit with the problem that once they have installed disks and they want to run stock rims there wheels sit outside of the fenders?
Sorry bout that Blitz forgot to put it in
Last edited by 1972 on Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
What exactly is the problem with them sticking out? If you going to drop it, yeah its going to rub. So then just roll your fenders.... Any other major probs with them sticking out...if they do that is?
Ok what i am trying to find out how many people who runs disks with adaptors to take it back the wide 5 sit with the problem that there wheels sit outside the fenders and want to find a way to fix this problem? (On the front that is, i havent found a way to fix the back yet.)
Umm....are you going to tell us, or is this a fishing expedition?
I take it you have a solution - are you planning on marketing it? If so why not just come out with that. If it is a good product and solution to an actual problem it will sell (assuming costs are not out of line with other options).If that is not the case then the post/poll seems a little confusing to me....
Barry
Metalshaping courses, full builds, replacement panels.
Barry wrote:Umm....are you going to tell us, or is this a fishing expedition?
I take it you have a solution - are you planning on marketing it? If so why not just come out with that. If it is a good product and solution to an actual problem it will sell (assuming costs are not out of line with other options).If that is not the case then the post/poll seems a little confusing to me....
I do have a solution but once the jig for all this is compleate and i have been to look at prices for materials tommorow i will let you know
Cool, look forward to hearing more.
I doubt I'd change from drums on the VolksRodster unless I do some serious motor upgrades. I feel that drums are fine as long as you know they will fade if you ride them. Still I think there should be a number of takers for an easy solution that allows you to retain stock wheels.
Barry
Barry
Metalshaping courses, full builds, replacement panels.
I had to put a spacer between my rim and the disc so that the wheel dont touch on the inside of the front susspention. My wheel misses the vender with approx. 3mm.
TonyE wrote:I had to put a spacer between my rim and the disc so that the wheel dont touch on the inside of the front susspention. My wheel misses the vender with approx. 3mm.
TonyE you running aftermarket wheels so you have no need for Adaptors to take the 4x100 or 5x100 that you running back to wide 5 so yes your wheels will have no problem
Tristram wrote:Ive got disks on the front and they dnt stick out, the wheel adapters at the back make the mags and tyres stick out bout half an inch.
Tristram from what i can see in you avatar you also running aftermarket wheels and dont need adaptors to take it back to wide 5...
So yes for those of you who run aftermarket wheels it might not be a problem to you but for those who do run wide 5 rims it does tend to be a problem......