OTG Rear Hub Shims Installed.
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OTG Rear Hub Shims Installed.
I installed some OTG 10mm hub shims/spacers today.
It's a subtle but effective mod....much more pronounced in person than in the photos.
THE KIT:
INSTALLED:
BEFORE:
AFTER:
It's a subtle but effective mod....much more pronounced in person than in the photos.
THE KIT:
INSTALLED:
BEFORE:
AFTER:
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Originally Posted by LilBlkBox
looks good. I love mine, but I only got half of the hardware with mine...........hrmmm.
#7
I'm thinking about getting these shims too. It just makes the tire are look so much better, cleaner. I think i'm gong to wait until I get rims though. This has probably been answered a million times, but how much does the kit go for?
#9
Originally Posted by BlueBubble666
This has probably been answered a million times, but how much does the kit go for?
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Right now www.PrecisionMuffler.com is having a special on these wonderful spacers right now and I recomend anyone wanting them to hurry up and purcahse before the price goes up!
#13
It's a fairly easy install. instructions here:
http://www.onetongarage.com/manuals/...him/index.html
http://www.onetongarage.com/manuals/...him/index.html
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Originally Posted by Stylis
Right now www.PrecisionMuffler.com is having a special on these wonderful spacers right now and I recomend anyone wanting them to hurry up and purcahse before the price goes up!
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You would need longer wheel studs.
The rear shim is much like the camber shims, but are of equal thickness resulting in no camber.
Puts less stress on the wheels studs and eliminates the need for pressing in longer studs.
The rear shim is much like the camber shims, but are of equal thickness resulting in no camber.
Puts less stress on the wheels studs and eliminates the need for pressing in longer studs.