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Pasophisto 03-20-2016 10:43 PM

Space(r) Cadet
 
Hi Folks:
Wheel spacers on Ebay are 60% - 80% less expensive than like parts from Porsche or our friendly neighbourhood aftermarket parts suppliers. I know, quality, reliability, relationship. But these are not complicated items- and we require no technical expertise or customer advice. Every Tom, Dick, and Lei sells them. Can it really be that Chinese lathes are out of round or that the billet they buy is horribly flawed? What do you think?
SMS

JFP in PA 03-21-2016 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Pasophisto (Post 9046174)
Hi Folks:
Wheel spacers on Ebay are 60% - 80% less expensive than like parts from Porsche or our friendly neighbourhood aftermarket parts suppliers. I know, quality, reliability, relationship. But these are not complicated items- and we require no technical expertise or customer advice. Every Tom, Dick, and Lei sells them. Can it really be that Chinese lathes are out of round or that the billet they buy is horribly flawed? What do you think?
SMS

Let's put it this way: If you valued your head at $10, you would buy a $10 helmet to protect it; but if your head was substantially more valuable to you, you would buy a better helmet. Just a thought............

Pasophisto 03-21-2016 09:42 AM

Hi JFP;
I absolutely agree. The question remains, however, is whether the more expensive units are indeed "better helmets" or the same quality helmets.
SMS

JFP in PA 03-21-2016 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Pasophisto (Post 9046635)
Hi JFP;
I absolutely agree. The question remains, however, is whether the more expensive units are indeed "better helmets" or the same quality helmets.
SMS

While I have not made an extensive study of them, he cheap ones I have seen are just that, cheap and poorly made.

jwetering 03-28-2016 10:08 AM

I agree a cheap spacer should be the same as an expensive spacer. I think we might agree that name brand spacers are kind of overpriced.

Neither is likely to fail and you're right also that the technology is too simple to screw up. The only concern I might have is the hub fitment, but it will be obvious pretty quick if that's a problem.

johnsjmc 04-19-2016 03:53 PM

I have seen a cheap set with the hub centric counterbore being too shallow and as a result the spacer wouldn,t fit up flat to the hub.


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