42 Draft designs in the USA, or anywhere overseas really. Don't get caught in a roadside inspection as they are illegal here ( hence limited local supply ), but plenty of the JDM guys run them.
Hi Guys,
I have a mk7 tdi highline and I like the standard wheels so im considering just widening the track to make it look a little better.
I cant seem to find any spacers, does anybody know if they exist or have any tips?
Thanks
42 Draft designs in the USA, or anywhere overseas really. Don't get caught in a roadside inspection as they are illegal here ( hence limited local supply ), but plenty of the JDM guys run them.
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They are legal to be sold but illegal to be usd on the road unless originally fitted by the manufacturer. In all States
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You can get it engineered though cant you?
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I would seriously doubt that any Engineer would be stupid enough to do that with something that is illegal in ADR Rules
From QLD TMR Wheel spacers must not be used unless fitted as original equipment by the vehicle
manufacturer.
Same in every other state.
If you were an engineer would you put your name to a set on a vehicle
Do it the proper way and buy some wheels with a wider offset
Last edited by Hillbilly; 01-01-2017 at 10:11 PM.
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Well, I am an engineer.... not one that does automotive certifications though. Would I certify spacers? Good question. The only thing dangerous about them is that if you are an idiot, you can mount the wheel improperly. There's nothing inherently wrong with them though.
If you use long enough bolts, have the proper hub bore and the offset doesnt compromise the suspension travel..... then I don't see the problem at all. The only risk is that someone (tyre shop) might mount the rim improperly.
Just because something is law, doesnt mean it makes sense
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'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
So you would willingly certify something that is illegal.
As I understand it they alter the centreline through the bearings and therefore put more strain on them the studs and the hub.
Just because you think its Ok also doesnt make it sensible either
ADR rules are for a reason and should you flout them and have an accident attributable to the illegality your insurance company may not be forthcoming.
Was a photo on here a long time ago of a poster who had spacers and it showed the car with 3 wheels due to shearing the bolts.
There is also a difference between flush faced spacers and adapters with a centre flange.
Some say even adapters are illegal
Results of bad ones here The dangers of wheel adaptors!! - Brakes, Wheels and Tyres - GMH-Torana
The OP should just buy some wheels with wider offset if thats what he wants to achieve
Last edited by Hillbilly; 13-01-2017 at 09:08 PM.
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Sorry mate - it doesn't gel. The load on bearings would be the same if you used wheels of the same effective offset. No change. Consider that almost all cars have a set of floating brake rotors - its no different.
The danger is improper mounting, which happens when people dont understand enough to do it properly. Thats dangerous no matter what the modification is....
Theres no reason you cant get spacers engineered - just like you can get a LS1 converted triumph stag engineered, or a beach buggy with a subaru engine.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
What I am questioning is how can you ( or an automotive engineeer) overrule ADR rules which are supposedly sacrosant.
They cover most things and yes you can alter some things and there are rules to say that but there is no variation on fitting of spacers.
The ADR rule and the States rules say they are illegal, plain and simple, so how can that be overruled.
As said in my link some have even been told that adapters are classed in a similar vein and are also illegal.
I will question the QLD TMR on Monday for an answer. Here it is
The fitting of spacers or adaptors between wheels and hubs, other than those provided by the
vehicle manufacturer, is not permitted.
The tyre and rim must not foul wheel arches or suspension components under any conditions. Steering
limit stops must not be adjusted to reduce the turning circle in order to allow the fitting of the alternative rims and
tyres.
Last edited by Hillbilly; 15-01-2017 at 11:13 AM.
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As gldgti pointed out, having modifications engineered can make them legal. I haven't read through the ADRs carefully, but no doubt there are sections that identify which rules may be exempted based on certification by an automotive engineer. Presumably spacers are eligible for this exemption.
Spacers themselves aren't inherently dangerous regardless of application. After all, the ADRs explicitly permit spacers on cars where supplied by the manufacturer (e.g. on some Porsches). All the same risks with respect to changing of wheels apply to these vehicles as any other. If the ADRs considered spacers to be prohibitively risky regardless of the circumstance, they would have banned them without qualification.
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