Back in my boy racer days I had a Mark 1 Escort, fitted the stud extenstion type spacers to it...result - stud sheared off...got overtaken by one of my rear wheels on the A2!
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Depends on the area, I've never had a issue, but them I don't hang around the drive through doing donuts late at night so don't draw plod attention to myself.
Most of the people I know who have had issues have been driving to fast, stupidly, giving lip, etc already, so its just something else on the list.
A small amount shouldn't get you any hassle, stein' is pushing his luck a little, and my Boggers on the 1st gen I generally only fit if its going out to play somewhere serious and local as it really takes the pee...
MOT arn't bothered with up to 20-30mm of tyre sticking out, but construction and use rules means Plod is, so you are their mercy.
Incidentally, only the tread has to be covered, so sidewall bulge, or tread that doesn't touch the floor dosn't matter.
Originally posted by Karma SupraDoes anyone here have problems from the old bill or MOT testers about the wheels poking out of the arches??? I take it its not legal... or is it one of those things that no one really bothers about?4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by plumb bobThe better set are steel, so are much stronger
As long as the wheel studs are built into the spacer, not stud extentions, then its OK.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNAlso available in alloy (in face, I havn't sold any steel ones for ages, we only get alloy ones now), less unstrung weight is far better for vibes and handling.
As long as the wheel studs are built into the spacer, not stud extentions, then its OK.SWIFT AND BOLD
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Originally posted by charvellThe ones that Tony sells are the nuts, so is the new shocks and springs cant remember the make but they are good.
But seriously worth the the extra IMHO.
If you're talking about the spacers, they are called 'Superspacers' not sure of to many more details, but mine are the same as Roughtrax and LA Supertrux.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by markySHOW OFFwww.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by TonyNDepends on the area, I've never had a issue, but them I don't hang around the drive through doing donuts late at night so don't draw plod attention to myself.
Most of the people I know who have had issues have been driving to fast, stupidly, giving lip, etc already, so its just something else on the list.
A small amount shouldn't get you any hassle, stein' is pushing his luck a little, and my Boggers on the 1st gen I generally only fit if its going out to play somewhere serious and local as it really takes the pee...
MOT arn't bothered with up to 20-30mm of tyre sticking out, but construction and use rules means Plod is, so you are their mercy.
Incidentally, only the tread has to be covered, so sidewall bulge, or tread that doesn't touch the floor dosn't matter.www.overfab.uk
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Originally posted by surfensteinseriously i had to fit the spacers for the mot,because the 33" tyres were rubbing against the leaf springs on full lock.im waiting to hear back from nigel about some 4" flares for the 1st gen then the tyre will be covered.so im not planning to run for long with the tyres poking out the way they are.(\__/)
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Originally posted by markySUMO had trouble as he had the small arches so i suggested putting some pipe Lagging on them to make them appear bigger.www.overfab.uk
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