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0.5 Deg Camber 4 17.39%
1.0 Deg Camber 3 13.04%
1.5 Deg Camber 5 21.74%
2.0 Deg Camber 6 26.09%
2.5 Deg camber 3 13.04%
Good idea , but no thanks . 9 39.13%
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Old 06-27-2009, 05:45 PM   #1
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Cambered Hub Spacer's , Interested yes / no

Hi Guy's and Girls
If these where on offer , would you be interested , would you purchase
The following fiquires are worked out from a 24" wheel size
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5021

The fiqures below show the wheel movement (offset) at the
top - and bottom + of the wheel, Relivant to the hub camber angle.

Proposal is this 12.5mm thick spacer's with possably the following cambers
--------------------Bottom -------Top

0.5 deg camber +2.66mm -2.66mm
1.0 deg camber +5.32mm -5.32mm
1.5 deg camber +7.98mm -7.98mm
2.0 deg camber +10.64mm -10.64mm
2.5 deg camber +13.30mm -13.30mm

This is an interest only thread , and if there is enough interest , they
will be put into production , and sold by a Regestered Vendor.
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File Type: jpg Hub spacer's 12mm 013.JPG (152.9 KB, 246 views)
File Type: jpg Hub spacer's 12mm 008.JPG (173.0 KB, 243 views)

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Old 06-27-2009, 06:01 PM   #2
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sounds familiar. looks familiar. the first pic looks like something i sold in the past. and i think you mean 12.7mm lmfao

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Made those 6 weeks ago , kiwi's can do any thing .

And no the material is 12.5mm Marine alloy
also made some 10mm ones

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Old 06-27-2009, 07:20 PM   #4
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Made those 6 weeks ago , kiwi's can KNOCK OFF any thing .

And no the material is 12.5mm Marine alloy
also made some 10mm ones
good for you buddy
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I voted it a good idea but no thanks since that was his previous design of the spacers that he made, but has a new revised one now. Maybe if you buy his new set and try that design instead?
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my question to the OP is.. are you going to take out the dangerous toe in/out issues associated with camber +spacer setups?
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I voted it a good idea but no thanks since that was his previous design of the spacers that he made, but has a new revised one now. Maybe if you buy his new set and try that design instead?
This design is a direct copy of the hub , Tamago's design is muti fit
Yaris , and Xa , Xb i beleave , of which i donot have one to test fit ,
and develope .
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This design is a direct copy of the hub , Tamago's design is muti fit
Yaris , and Xa , Xb i beleave , of which i donot have one to test fit ,
and develope .
i'd love to see these fit on an xB and xA
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my question to the OP is.. are you going to take out the dangerous toe in/out issues associated with camber +spacer setups?
and you are, have?.
but yes that can be done as well , if there is enough interest
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and you are, have?.
but yes that can be done as well , if there is enough interest
xA/B is completely different. this is why the Yaris spacers are unique. and apparently now knocked-off by you (the main reason i went back into production)
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xA/B is completely different. this is why the Yaris spacers are unique. and apparently now knocked-off by you (the main reason i went back into production)
Yes me bad , should have put Scion xD instead of xA/B, sorry.
AS Stated above this is a feeler thread , not a for sale thread

But as far as knocking of your design, i pm you for your help 8 weeks ago and you told me too piss off , so i have made my own ,by copying my hub and nothing else.
And as for knocking off your design how is that different to you knocking
of the inner guard brace's Garm is selling.
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And as for knocking off your design how is that different to you knocking
of the inner guard brace's Garm is selling.
huh? i have no idea what you're talking about.


i did not tell you to piss off. want me to post the PM's ?
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You can easily make camber adjustmens in the rear by using chims or washers instead of changing hubs if you want to keep the factory offset
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You can easily make camber adjustmens in the rear by using chims or washers instead of changing hubs if you want to keep the factory offset
yup

http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19450

and those who have a bench grinder can obviously DIY this (but seriously, who wants to grind washers by hand?)
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Well it is time consuming but with thin washer just go adding as needed till your desired degree is reached.
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Well it is time consuming but with thin washer just go adding as needed till your desired degree is reached.
absolutely.
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Well it is time consuming but with thin washer just go adding as needed till your desired degree is reached.
yep it probably is ,and this is just another possability, too save on that .
thank you for your comments.
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The hub spacer itself is not a new invention. Surely Tamago got the idea of using hub spacers from some previous version that someone else made (for another car, obviously). No one criticized him for adapting them (copying the invention, in a sense) for the Yaris, and it wouldn't be right to do so.

These hub spacers seem to have a unique feature (built-in camber). Whether or not you like the idea, it is original and different than Tamago's approach using washers.

So back to the point of the thread - do you like the idea?
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