Guest
2/17/2005 11:05:26 AM
Hey guys.
New to the Honda world. Coming from years of VWs.
Does anyone have any info. on installing H&R wheel spacers on the new Accords.
I just got a '05 Accord EX V6. I love it.
WheelBrokerAng
3/6/2005 9:56:06 AM
Welcome new member..
The last time I remember going on their site , it seems as tho I saw directions in there.
if not , I'm sure that if you give them a call they will be more than helpful.
I know from experience that the spacer is fitted between the wheel and the hub and that you have to exchange the wheel studs you have for longer ones, you can then use your same lug nuts you had on before.
But check them out at
www.hrsprings.com or call them at 888-827-8881
Just call me helpful
WheelBrokerAng
remington870_20ga
3/23/2005 2:39:15 PM
what are wheel spacers? Its not that junk that makes the wheels stick out a foot is it?
Patrick
3/24/2005 1:32:10 PM
the only wheel spacers that i know of are what you just said, remmy, and i would enver EVER put them on anythnig...not because of the look, ut because without extended wheel studs, they are dangerous.
WheelBrokerAng
3/26/2005 11:32:24 PM
EXCEPT FOR H&R's ..they are correct units that most circle track guys are using to get that look and that offset that they need for the track...
These spacers do the job right by moving the wheel out from the hub to increase wheel track for a lower roll center, thus increasing the handling performance and therefore enhancing your vehicles overall design.
Now there kits come complete with all the necessary wheel bolts, studs, nuts and good instructions on how to do the do with what you buy them for.
If you members need to figure out how to measure these for your ride...
Yo, YO, YO ..Just Ask Me!
As Usual:
WheelBrokerAng
remington870_20ga
3/27/2005 3:18:41 AM
well, for looks and giggles makes me wanna hurt somebody, I heard that it will mess up the day to day driver car with that kit.
Patrick
3/27/2005 6:36:18 PM
wow! thanks for the info WBA....i didnt know that the H&R kit came with al of the items needed..ive seen alot of guys ruin good cars because of studs breaking due to spacers..