Need help on 15mm hubcentric spacer w Integrated Stud
#25
1. You remove the hub by either a slide hammer or using a shop press
2. Once hub is removed, the bearing inner race will be attached to the hub
3. You need to remove the inner race using a shop press + gear puller, or any other suitable tool
A press is much cleaner and easier. The slide hammer IMO will take more time because you're trying to work around everything (on re-installation).
2. Once hub is removed, the bearing inner race will be attached to the hub
3. You need to remove the inner race using a shop press + gear puller, or any other suitable tool
A press is much cleaner and easier. The slide hammer IMO will take more time because you're trying to work around everything (on re-installation).
#26
Got it and appreciate it man .This is going to be a weekend project . Now , since I am replacing the stock studs and I'm assuming when your buying the DRS series from H&R they will provide the studs with the hubcentric spacers regardless of the size ( 15mm , 20 etc ...) ?
#27
Per H&R website, they indicate studs are included.
http://www.hrsprings.com/products/trak/
DRS® Series
6 - 40 mm track widening
DRS Series spacers fit between the wheel and hub, and require exchanging the existing wheel studs for longer ones (studs are included).
http://www.hrsprings.com/products/trak/
DRS® Series
6 - 40 mm track widening
DRS Series spacers fit between the wheel and hub, and require exchanging the existing wheel studs for longer ones (studs are included).
#29
Memo6453 ,
Thank you for the info but ,
1) Project Kics deos not carry 15mm " Hub Centric " w studs built in
2) I prefer not to use Ichiba V2 after all the horror stories ppl almost died with studs broken off..etc ...
3) Optionselects - I couldn't find those anymore ---not sure where you guys got those .
Thank you for the info but ,
1) Project Kics deos not carry 15mm " Hub Centric " w studs built in
2) I prefer not to use Ichiba V2 after all the horror stories ppl almost died with studs broken off..etc ...
3) Optionselects - I couldn't find those anymore ---not sure where you guys got those .
#30
To revive an old thread with first hand experience, the ichiba wheel studs are no good. I have been using them for about a year and three studs on one wheel. broke off. I wouldn't suggest using these spacers without pressing in new studs.