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T5bnc



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Fitting wheel spacers
Hi guys,

I promise I have searched but...

How hard is it to fit wheel spacers? Is it a question of whipping the wheel off fitting the spacer and then banging the wheel back on?

I've a 110 puma and looking for a bit more chunk especially when I refit new tyres at a later date!
Cheers
Ben
Post #197194 29th Dec 2012 10:22am
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taffrican



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Yep...pretty much, just tighten the same way you would a wheel Thumbs Up Optimists say the glass is half full..
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Chauch



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It is indeed, just makes sure you check them again periodically - I am seen some fairly horrendous incidents with spacers working their way loose.
Post #197209 29th Dec 2012 12:11pm
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dnorrishill



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With mine I used a little Threadlock on each stud and tightened them to 130 Nm, which is the same as recommended by LR for alloy wheels. I bought a Clark torque wrench for £20 from Machine Mart.

Only other issue I had was stopping the hubs from turning when I was tightening the nuts on the spacers, the solution was a piece of 4x2 cut to the right length to wedge under one of the studs.

I did also get a set of axle stands - safety first - and they were only £28.


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Post #197305 29th Dec 2012 7:10pm
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blackwolf



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I would second the above, however I haven't found the need for threadlocker, a smear of copperslip and the correct torque is fine. Torque is important with or without spacers, and it is staggering how many wheelnuts are grossly overtightened.

Another thing to be aware of, certainly if fitting Boosts on spacers, is that the corners of the heads of the driving member bolts will gouge the wheels unless the flats are aligned circumferentially. You can avoid this by replacing the bolts with 10.9 socket head caps.
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dnorrishill



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I just used threadlock as that was recommended by the spacer supplier.

Also I agree with the fact that some wheel nuts are dramatically over tightened, when I removed the wheels I literally had to jump up and down on the wheel brace to get some of them undone!!

I didn't photo my patented 4x2 solution, but this should give you a good idea of how to stop the hub spinning:

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Retroanaconda



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If you wedge the brake pedal down with said piece of 4x2 then it will lock all four hubs solid for you Smile

Most wheel nuts are over-tightened because nobody who works in a garage/MOT station can be bothered to get a torque wrench out when doing them up. So they just buzz them on with their big windy gun and they end up too tight. Luckily wheel studs are hard as ****!
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blackwolf



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Retroanaconda wrote:
Luckily wheel studs are hard as ****!




But alloy wheels aren't!
Post #197390 29th Dec 2012 9:33pm
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Simon27



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Well, I know I'm off to Machine Mart to get a torque wrench. Would you recommend checking the wheel nuts to see if they have been overtightened and putting to the correct torque?
Post #197402 29th Dec 2012 9:45pm
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GUM97



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Simon27 wrote:
Well, I know I'm off to Machine Mart to get a torque wrench. Would you recommend checking the wheel nuts to see if they have been overtightened and putting to the correct torque?


Absolutely, better to be safe than sorry Thumbs Up An engine to TDi for!
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custom90



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Retroanaconda wrote:
If you wedge the brake pedal down with said piece of 4x2 then it will lock all four hubs solid for you Smile

Funny enough I was just going to suggest that until I saw your post. Thumbs Up Either that or get an assitant to brake for you. â­ï¸â­ï¸God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 â­ï¸â­ï¸
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Simon27



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Great! Just adding axle stands to the list now...
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ken



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An alternative to to a torque wrench is a torque bar it's like an extension bar that fits on the impact gun Thumbs Up
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Thud



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When you buy spacers are the fasteners holding the spacer to the hub generally sold with the spacer kit?
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df1



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Thud wrote:
When you buy spacers are the fasteners holding the spacer to the hub generally sold with the spacer kit?


They were with the ones I bought a couple of yeas ago, I generally retorque everything about once a year, just in case, none have ever loosened.

Incidentally I always torque the wheel nuts at every service, I too am amazed at how many over tighten wheel nuts on everything.
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