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Old 08-16-2018, 05:15 PM
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Installed Bora 1.50" Wheel spacers on my 2015 F-150 With the stock lariat sport wheels.
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Went from +44 offset to +6. (1.50" = 38.1mm)
Tires are 305/55/20 or 33x12
Truck has a 2 inch Level and thats it.
No rubbing at all. May have some rubbing on uneven or offroading during a turn but hasn't happened yet, but can see how it might. Check all pics below.

















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More pictures below.
Used Blue Loctite
Torque spacers to truck spec 150lb both spacer and wheel to spacer.
Can't go wrong with Bora for aluminum spacers!







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Looks even better in person, for anyone who wants a more aggressive stance but nothing crazy, along without spending 1300 on wheels, these are a great option.

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Looks good. Much better stance than stock. Have you measured how much each rear tire sticks out of the wheel well? Are they both the same?
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Originally Posted by ManMountainDean
Looks good. Much better stance than stock. Have you measured how much each rear tire sticks out of the wheel well? Are they both the same?
I don’t have actual measurements, but the rear seems to stick out a touch more than the front. I will measure tomorrow and report back. But if anything it’s probably 1/4” it really isn’t much, it could also be an illusion.
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Not what I meant. Sorry for the confusion. Measure each rear wheel from inside the fender well to the outside of the tire tread with a tape measure. Compare.
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Looks great.
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Any difference in ride or fuel mileage?
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The rears from inside the wheel wells are less than 1/4 of an inch difference, pretty symmetric.

In terms of ride quality I feel like the truck handles a tad bit better not a whole lot but can take a few turns a little quicker. Especially with 305’s on 8.5inch rim.

No change in MPG at all.
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Love the new look! Definitely considering some BORA spacers to run with my OEM wheels in the winter months.

Almost thinking if I had gone this route first, with new tires on my stock wheels, I would have probably never went to aftermarket wheels, oh well lol.


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