6 mm, and I did have to widen the centers a bit to go over the bolts on the drum bearing caps.
But the wheels bolted on fine with Honda stock rims.
Bill
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com] > On > Behalf Of > Miles > Sent:
> Saturday, July 07, 2007 10:06
> AM
> To:
> 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
> Subject:
> [2cylinderhondas] wheel spacers
> Bill,
> How thick are they? Do you need longer studs?
> Miles
> --- In
> 2cylinderhondas@ yahoogroups. com
> ,
> wrote:
> > Miles;
> > I can get
> wheel spacers off the shelf for $15.00 as set. I use
> them on
> > the
> rear of my 600's to equal out the front and rear tracking. It
> improves
> > handling and won't bother the front end.
> Bill
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> 2cylinderhondas@ yahoogroups. com
> [mailto:
> 2cylinderhondas@ yahoogroups. com
> ]On
> Behalf Of Miles
> > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 1:29 AM
> > To:
> 2cylinderhondas@ yahoogroups. com
> Subject: [2cylinderhondas] Re: 13 inch wheel suggestions for the > 4X100 > or > > 4X120 mm pattern(s).
> > You will find most
> people in here are into restoration and not
> > modification. I suggest
> you have wheel adapters made that bolt on
> to
> > your existing
> hubs.
> > Find a buddy with some 6" diameter aluminum plates, a
> milling
> machine
> > and a rotary table. You will do 2 things, widen
> your track which
> will
> > improve handling and you can put any wheel
> pattern you like into
> play.
> > The other things you will do
> regardless of the adapters is wear
> out
> > your wheel bearings,
> decrease acceleration, improve top speed,
> better
> > mpg's? We once
> calculated a new top speed at aprox. 110 mph with
> 13"
> wheels.
> > When you find someone to make the adapters, make a
> bunch with the
> > austin Mini bolt pattern, easier 10" mags to get and
> cheaper but
> they
> > don't fit Honda 600's.
> > If you
> are going for 13", then why not just use Mazda? They are > > already 13" x > 110mm pattern.
> > Miles
> > > Hi
> all,
> > > I have cleaned and preped a set of front and rear hubs/drums > to > > send > > > off and have redrilled at the 4X100 spacing. I > would love to > space > > > them at the 4X120 and use the ist gen > civic 12" tires on it, > but I > > > don't believe there is enough > metal on the front hubs. Has any > one > > > ever tried to have them > redrilled at the 120 with success?
> > > Also interested
> in what Lug sizes you would suggest length and
> diam?
> > Any way, I am interested in a later model honda 13" wheel with
> the
> > > newer 100 mm spacing, if I cannot go with the 120mm. Does > anyone > > have > > > a newer civic with this type aloy wheel (13") > on it so I know > what > > > years to look for?
> > I appreciate it
> > > KCandtheZ
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