Colin
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Im needing some, not got a clue about them so need help.
I think I want 25mm ones, found these on ebay :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4-x-25mm-wheel-spacers-4-stud_W0QQitemZ290103859783QQihZ019QQcategoryZ122154QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Found these too, not decided if they look safe or not 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/32mm-euro-look-spacers-vw-golf-polo-mk1-mk2-gti-etc_W0QQitemZ300100225852QQihZ020QQcategoryZ122154QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Anyone know where else to buy these.........cheeeep
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Colin
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Its to pull the back wheels out on my golf -
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Dean_W
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If you got the top ones, you'e need longer bolts. The bottom ones sort of include that, they look a bit dodgy though...
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Colin
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Bottom ones look dangerous, I think they would put too much strain on the hubs with my style of driving 
Ive seen ones you bolt onto the hub before...........canny mind where from though!!
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Dean_W
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I think there'd be a lot of strain due to the 25mm Most i've known of round my way is 8mm......
I'd go with longer bolts and normal flat type spacers.
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Jonny P
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i got told by my mechanic the other day not to go over 10mm otherwise you risk damaging the hub/bearings etc.
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Colin
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10mm wont bring it out much though 
What about H&R ones, there a good make.
http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/frame-detail.asp?PAGE=/manranges.asp
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Colin
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Bit expensive though :S
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Dean_W
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Include bolts, but only 2 in a set. Blimey.
[Edited on 16-04-2007 by Dean_W]
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Wrighty_1988
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You want hubcentric spacers, lots more expensive but alot safer. I had 20mm spacers on my 205 and over 60mph the front wheels would vibrate like crazy
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ShEp
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i had wheel spacers on my 1st corsa as i bought the alloys off my mate,
wheels rubbed like a bitch and i didnt know why, till i removed the spacers and they didnt rub no more he had them fitted to a golf
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FasT09
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i have 10mm spacers on my corsa and drives fine until ur around 60mph where my wheel vibrates like a bitch. above that it fine.
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Dave A
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best place for spacers is rally design, get a complete set inc longer bolts for about £20
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jr
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coling h&R hubcntric spacers is what you need, speak to ruben's at tunning werks
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Colin
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Dont think Rally Design do them up to the width im looking for.
H&R ones are a bit pricy, anyone get anyone know any H&R suppliers??
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Robin
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The second ones you posted would be fine.
The mounting face on the wheels on your Alfa are like that.
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J4M13
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you think 25mm spacers are bad, my mates paxo has 2 sets of spacers on the back, think they are about 80mm altogether or just one set, you can kinda see here, hes never had any problems with them, ill get a pic of themtomorrow.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
The second ones you posted would be fine.
The mounting face on the wheels on your Alfa are like that.
Is it Dont think ive ever noticed
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Colin
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Found these ones - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220094421934
Any good??
Trying to find out what the center bore is on my golf................
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by J4M13
you think 25mm spacers are bad, my mates paxo has 2 sets of spacers on the back, think they are about 80mm altogether or just one set, you can kinda see here, hes never had any problems with them, ill get a pic of themtomorrow.
80mm Fine if he's had no bother with them but i'll be I give my car more stick than he does his. I dont want a wheel falling off......again
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J4M13
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yes you probably will,seen as the saxo has been off the road a good part of 3 years, it only stayed in that state in the pics for 4 days! then he stripped all the paint off, well i did to re-do it.
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AK
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how about getting new wheels.... and fudge with offsets and wheel widths
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Colin
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Dont really want to spend alot of money on it adam!!
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dhdev
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I'm running a set of Eibach 25mm hubcentric spacers on the front of my track nova, they weren't cheap (about £70 IIRC) but they are TUV approved and top quality. Think Eurocarparts sell them.
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dhdev
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I'm too helpful 
25mm (per side) Golf 2 spacers
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/products/product_info.mhtml?id=411575
Eibach pro-spacer range for golf 2
http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pages/products/category_results.mhtml?category=eibachprospacers&car=vwgolf2&manufacturer=eibachwheels&sub_category=1
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