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Old 12-08-2016, 04:40 PM
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I would like to get some 2" wheel spacers for my new Platinum just to use until the tires wear out and I get some new tires and offset rims. Any recommendations on what brand to buy? And are these safe to use on such a big truck? I don't do any offroading or anything rough. I had some on my old jeep wrangler but just not sure if they will be safe for such a big heavy F150.
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Originally Posted by mrjayd
I would like to get some 2" wheel spacers for my new Platinum just to use until the tires wear out and I get some new tires and offset rims. Any recommendations on what brand to buy? And are these safe to use on such a big truck? I don't do any offroading or anything rough. I had some on my old jeep wrangler but just not sure if they will be safe for such a big heavy F150.
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Lot of people on here use Bora wheel spacers...

http://www.stage3motorsports.com/201...l-Spacers.html

I'm sure there are threads on here talking about it...you'll probably want hub centric spacers
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Lot of people on here use Bora wheel spacers...

http://www.stage3motorsports.com/201...l-Spacers.html

I'm sure there are threads on here talking about it...you'll probably want hub centric spacers
wow almost $300? Is there really a $100-$200 difference in quality compared to other brands?
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I'm kinda thinking that's not something you would want to go cheap on as your wheel staying on your truck depends on them not breaking. I don't have them personally. I believe There are threads where this is discussed at length. That's where I would start.




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