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Old 07-05-2014, 09:29 AM
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Question Wheel spacers on my f150. Good idea?

I am looking to run 1.5"-2" spacers on my 2011 f150. I have 20" custom rims and 33" nit to terra grapplers. I had bought fender flares, but now I feel the tires are too sunken into the trucks profile. It looks nice, but I kno it would look nicer to have them pushed out, at least flush with the fender, which sticks out about 1"-1.5". Can anyone advise me of a reliable brand or website that I could purchase these spacers from?
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Wheel spacers aren't highly recommended on this forum. But if your going to do it get the best hub centric spacers available. They are kind of pricey but you get what you pay for and Fred Goeske has been doing this for many years. http://wheeladapter.com/
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We are trying to organize a groupbuy for the bora adapters here,
https://www.f150forum.com/f59/bora-1...up-buy-264911/
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Bora Wheel Spacers are awesome!
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not worth it IMHO
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I'm probably going to do it myself, but either 1.25 or 1.5. Not a bad way to get the right spacing. just note that the more you space out the more stress on the wheel bearings.



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