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Eibach makes some 10mm spacers for tesla. It comes with new extended shank nut. Im confused as to how these new nuts work. The stock nut should have enough thread on. The problem is not the nut, it is the stud, which gets shorter after spacers installed.
Im not sure how eibach were able to design a 10mm spaces with out the need of longer studs.
Eibach makes some 10mm spacers for tesla. It comes with new extended shank nut. Im confused as to how these new nuts work. The stock nut should have enough thread on. The problem is not the nut, it is the stud, which gets shorter after spacers installed.
Im not sure how eibach were able to design a 10mm spaces with out the need of longer studs.
Do you have a solid link to these? I've searched around and can't find any online retailers.
I just search 10 mm wheel spacer for model 3 and it resulted eibach from european site.Do you have a solid link to these? I've searched around and can't find any online retailers.
Premature wheel bearing wear along with a moderate change to steering geometry.What is this intended to accomplish?
LOL!Premature wheel bearing wear along with a moderate change to steering geometry.
Take a look around the forums. Yes, as shallow it may be depending on who you ask, it does change the car's stance quite a bit, for the better if you ask me. Now everything is a compromise, and may or may not make sense to you depending on your priorities and how you use your car.LOL!
I’m always puzzled when people want to drop money on useless mods. And as you observed, have a negative long term effects.
Strictly cosmetic. Is it worth it? To the owner to decide. I'd prefer a proper handling car.Take a look around the forums. Yes, as shallow it may be depending on who you ask, it does change the car's stance quite a bit, for the better if you ask me. Now everything is a compromise, and may or may not make sense to you depending on your priorities and how you use your car.
I don't know exactly what the effects of adding spacers will be, but you can't say that they are merely cosmetic and hinder handling at same time without contradiction.Strictly cosmetic. Is it worth it? To the owner to decide. I'd prefer a proper handling car.
Easy, the benefit is cosmetic. The downside is a change in steering geometry. I don't know how much handling will be affected but it can't be a positive. Can you say "virtual swing radius?"I don't know exactly what the effects of adding spacers will be, but you can't say that they are merely cosmetic and hinder handling at same time without contradiction.