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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114532 is a reply to message #114530] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 02:14 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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I do not see any hub centering rings on your spacers. It is very hard to center a hub centered wheel... and keep it centered without the centering feature.
The spacers look to be designed for lug centered wheels. (And of course matching lug nuts.)
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114557 is a reply to message #114553] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 14:42 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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JimK's spacer (and your spacer) have coned lug nuts to center the SPACER onto the hub. JimK's spacer has a lip that centers the pilot hole of the wheel onto the spacer... just like the GMC hub does. Your's does not have this lip.
If you use oem style wheels (or hub centered Alcoas) with your spacers, your spacers do not have either method to center the wheel. (Hub or lug.) SO... you will have problems getting and keeping the wheels centered... causing vibration when going down the road.
You could use lug centered front wheels if you want to use these spacers. (Maybe Eagles from Jim K.)
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114558 is a reply to message #114530] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 14:51 |
seven
Messages: 322 Registered: July 2008 Location: Calgary Canada
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AH I wonder where these spacers came from I can see the difference with the Applied GMC ones, Maybe just best to buy Jim K,s spacers and be done with it, Now how the hell do I get rid of mine, Can't sell them to the community with this knowledge.
I really just need to hold out for the Hubler Front end.
(now can someone sell this to my wife?)DAN GREGG?
I,ve sold her on three GMC,s so far and 31 plus racebikes and equipment for our race series but the buck has stopped!....
Jay Fox
Calgary AB
73 Painted Desert (Turtle)
78 Transmode (Trailer Donor)
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114570 is a reply to message #114558] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 16:51 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Looking at your pictures I would think that it would not take much to turn a couple of sleeves on a lathe to inset into them center of those extenders. You could make them out of steel or aluminum. The centering ring does not hold the weight of the coach. It only holds the wheel centered while you are tightening the lug nuts. You could leave the sleeves installed or or cut them a couple of thousands under size and remove them after you tighten the wheel.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114571 is a reply to message #114530] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 17:05 |
GeorgeRud
Messages: 1380 Registered: February 2007 Location: Chicago, IL
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I have often wondered if centering rings would not be a good idea. On my son's car, the hub's centering ridge does corrode and make it very difficult to remove his snow tires (mounted on steel rims) in the spring.
I wonder how "tight" the fit of these rings should be, as corrosion can always be a factor. Are the hub-centered Eagles a very tight fit or is there some wiggle room built into their specs?
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114597 is a reply to message #114571] |
Tue, 08 February 2011 20:11 |
Dennis S
Messages: 3046 Registered: November 2005
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George,
When he next mounts his tires suggest he paint the mating surfaces with anti-sieze. It should prevent the corrosion joint problem. I use it on the back of my Alcoas.
Dennis
Dennis Sexton
73 GMC
Germantown, TN
USA
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From: George Rudawsky <GeorgeRud@aol.com>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Front Spacers and a vibration
I have often wondered if centering rings would not be a good idea. On my son's
ar, the hub's centering ridge does corrode and make it very difficult to remove
is snow tires (mounted on steel rims) in the spring.
I wonder how "tight" the fit of these rings should be, as corrosion can always
e a factor. Are the hub-centered Eagles a very tight fit or is there some
iggle room built into their specs?
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eorge Rudawsky
hicago, IL
5 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114628 is a reply to message #114555] |
Wed, 09 February 2011 00:45 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Jay,
The fact that all our spacers are hub centered.
Because the lug nuts have a taper is no reason to arrive to that conclusion.
When we worked with the whel spacer manufacture, they felt that that
nut would work best to compress the spacer to the spacer.
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:27 PM, James Hupy <jamesh1296@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jay, which spacers are you referring to? I will try to help you but I need a
> little more info. What wheels do you have?
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, OR
> 78 GMC Royale 403
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> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Jay Fox <amra@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>> The spacers do come with coned lug nuts designed to center the wheels,
>> Theres where I am confused?
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>> Jay Fox
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>> 73 Painted Desert (Turtle)
>> 75 Transmode (Unutter1)
>> 78 Transmode (Donor)
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Re: [GMCnet] Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114705 is a reply to message #114685] |
Wed, 09 February 2011 19:13 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Jay,
We can check it out and if possible, we will machine a adapter to center it .
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Jay Fox <amra@shaw.ca> wrote:
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> Jim I not sure my spacers came from you at least they look different in the pictures, Mine do not have the centering lip to center the rim to the spacer, Maybe early design, Im not sure as I said they came in a box with the coach and with the same concern with vibration.
> I will however send them down on trade on a new set from your great store? :roll: I do have an overdue new front hub and old used Knuckle that has to go back to you,
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> Jay Fox
> Calgary AB
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> 75 Transmode (Unutter1)
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114708 is a reply to message #114558] |
Wed, 09 February 2011 19:47 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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seven wrote on Tue, 08 February 2011 12:51 | ... Maybe just best to buy Jim K,s spacers and be done with it, Now how the hell do I get rid of mine, Can't sell them to the community with this knowledge. ...
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There is no need to make centering rings or anything. Trade (or sell them) to someone who runs a lug centered wheel, like the Eagles or something. As long as they KNOW what they are getting...
They will also work with JimK's hub centered Eagles as they still use the lug centered lug nuts.
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
More Sidekicks than GMC's and a late model Malibu called 'Boo'
http://m000035.blogspot.com
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Re: Front Spacers and a vibration [message #114770 is a reply to message #114530] |
Fri, 11 February 2011 13:10 |
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I might be interested in them if you do decide to buy spacers for hub centered wheels. I am running true lug centered wheels that use 60* conical seats, I've had no issues with 1500 miles sofar. Eagles Nd alcoas use the schank style nuts which make lug centering more difficult. So for me to run such spacers wouldn't be an issue...
73 Canyon Lands, (a.k.a. The Yellow Submarine) West Los Angeles CA
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