Anyone with wheel spacers on steel wheels?
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Hi everyone. We've got a new 2020 Defender with the steel wheels and we're looking to add some wheel spacers to the set up to get the wheels a little more flush with the fenders. Don't have plans at the moment for a larger tire but do want to improve the look of the factory set up. I'm curious to see if anyone has attempted to run some wheel spacers with the factory set up and how large you went. We did measure and it looks like a 3/4" can work for the front and a 1 1/4" for the rear would work. Is that going to cause issues with the drivetrain/AWD system?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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Hi everyone. We've got a new 2020 Defender with the steel wheels and we're looking to add some wheel spacers to the set up to get the wheels a little more flush with the fenders. Don't have plans at the moment for a larger tire but do want to improve the look of the factory set up. I'm curious to see if anyone has attempted to run some wheel spacers with the factory set up and how large you went. We did measure and it looks like a 3/4" can work for the front and a 1 1/4" for the rear would work. Is that going to cause issues with the drivetrain/AWD system?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
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My assumption would be the difference in behavior between steel and alloy. Steel is softer and more likely to bend whereas alloy is stiffer and more likely to crack. I am not an automotive engineer, but if I designed spacers I would want them to fail before the rim failed as it would be less catastrophic to the vehicle. If they designed the spacer knowing the material properties of the alloy rim (and it has German writing so I will stereo-typically say yes) then you can design the spacer to fail before the rim. But with steel that isn't the case and if the vehicle is over stressing the rim due to changing deflection angles you could begin bending the rim and cause a wildly different failure.
But alas, this is just a wild guess.
Wilybyrd
'10 LR4 HSE
But alas, this is just a wild guess.
Wilybyrd
'10 LR4 HSE
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do you have the parts number?
this is what i found sir
https://www.amazon.com/60757257-TRAK...omotive&sr=1-1
this is what i found sir
https://www.amazon.com/60757257-TRAK...omotive&sr=1-1
Part No. 50757257