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matt9589 03-29-2013 07:45 PM

wheel spacer question..
 
quick question. In order to get my rear wheels the same as the front what size spacers should i get. by looking at it im guessing 1.5''?

tibby 03-29-2013 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by matt9589 (Post 576570)
quick question. In order to get my rear wheels the same as the front what size spacers should i get. by looking at it im guessing 1.5''?

You're correct. A 1.5 inch spacer should level out the stance.

Reference this thread if need be...

A word of caution though... no shop will touch your wheels after you put on spacers. They don't want the liability. But spacers should work fine if you torque them to spec. You might have already known this, but just wanted to say it just in case.

RangerG 03-30-2013 01:08 AM


Originally Posted by tibby (Post 576577)
You're correct. A 1.5 inch spacer should level out the stance.

Reference this thread if need be...

A word of caution though... no shop will touch your wheels after you put on spacers. They don't want the liability. But spacers should work fine if you torque them to spec. You might have already known this, but just wanted to say it just in case.

If you get an alignment an then put spacers on will it throw anything off? Or do you have to get it aligned with spacers on?

For future reference.

tibby 03-30-2013 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by RangerG (Post 576626)
If you get an alignment an then put spacers on will it throw anything off? Or do you have to get it aligned with spacers on?

For future reference.

Haha, cheating the system in a way. But yeah, that should work. You aren't changing anything in the suspension, just pushing the wheel out more kind of like adding less backspacing. You can get the alignment first and then put the spacers on.


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