Anyone know where I can get some stud extenders??
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Anyone know where I can get some stud extenders??
I see them on ebay but dont think they are worth the 50.00 for 8 of them. I was wondering if someone has seen them in the hardware or bolt house store.
My next thing is to purchase a round piece of Aluminum and take it over my buddies house and make it a spacer for the hub. By the way, this is for the Breeze, I am getting some paddles for it and want to widen the rear for stability. My boy likes to roll it over side ways.
My next thing is to purchase a round piece of Aluminum and take it over my buddies house and make it a spacer for the hub. By the way, this is for the Breeze, I am getting some paddles for it and want to widen the rear for stability. My boy likes to roll it over side ways.
#2
Anyone know where I can get some stud extenders??
When I was in the market for spacers, there was a guy on ebay that sold the whole set for like 45-55$ (not too sure). Doesn't matter what bolt pattern, theres just 16 screw-on stud extenders.
Mike
Edit: P.S. They were nock-offs though, but I've seen a few people run them w/out any trouble
Mike
Edit: P.S. They were nock-offs though, but I've seen a few people run them w/out any trouble
#3
Anyone know where I can get some stud extenders??
I have a set of the wheel spacers your asking about.
Its not something your gonna find at the hardware store. Thet are high quality,precision made on a CNC Lathe.
I have em on both my quads and have not had a problem with them.
Ive jumped my quad 30 feet off of Test Hill at silver lake and they havent bent or broke anything.
My Rappy put out 45 hp to the rear wheels and I have Drag raced in the sand and on dirt with them on. Even after dumping the clutch at 6 grand time and time again, they havent twisted, bent, or broke.
Its an inexpensive way to add a little more stability.
I like em, Course then again, I know the guy that owns the company that makes em.
Its not something your gonna find at the hardware store. Thet are high quality,precision made on a CNC Lathe.
I have em on both my quads and have not had a problem with them.
Ive jumped my quad 30 feet off of Test Hill at silver lake and they havent bent or broke anything.
My Rappy put out 45 hp to the rear wheels and I have Drag raced in the sand and on dirt with them on. Even after dumping the clutch at 6 grand time and time again, they havent twisted, bent, or broke.
Its an inexpensive way to add a little more stability.
I like em, Course then again, I know the guy that owns the company that makes em.
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