Bulldog stance
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Bulldog stance
I want to give my truck the bull dog stance where the tires stick out past my fenders. I have an 02 fx4 super crew and I'd like to use stock rims. Can anyone help me figure out what I need to do this
#2
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/bull-dog-stance-205857/
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/what-tires-get-181582/
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/bulldog-stance-141491/
Or use wheels spacers. Not recommended due to safety concerns.
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/what-tires-get-181582/
https://www.f150forum.com/f6/bulldog-stance-141491/
Or use wheels spacers. Not recommended due to safety concerns.
Last edited by Tackle; 08-23-2013 at 02:21 PM.
#3
I wouldn't use wheel spacers, but rather wheel adapters. I bought mine from ezaccessory.com for I believe like $150. I purchased the 2inch model. They've been on for a year and a half and I haven't had any problem yet. I used the lug glue as well to make sure they stayed on. I checked them after a thousand miles of putting them on to make sure they stayed tight. Then I just checked them about a month ago and they're still as tight as day one. I love the stance they give my truck and plus my tires don't rub anymore.
#4
Nor-Cal
I got you bro
18x12 pacers wrapped in 325/60/18 mickey thompson mtz mud terrains, 2in hub centric spacers in the front and 1.5in in the back. If you wanna run spacers torque em to 150ft lbs and use loctite. Ive used spacers multiple times on and offraod and never had a problem. Just buy high quality cnc cut hub centric ones
18x12 pacers wrapped in 325/60/18 mickey thompson mtz mud terrains, 2in hub centric spacers in the front and 1.5in in the back. If you wanna run spacers torque em to 150ft lbs and use loctite. Ive used spacers multiple times on and offraod and never had a problem. Just buy high quality cnc cut hub centric ones
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#5
I got you bro
18x12 pacers wrapped in 325/60/18 mickey thompson mtz mud terrains, 2in hub centric spacers in the front and 1.5in in the back. If you wanna run spacers torque em to 150ft lbs and use loctite. Ive used spacers multiple times on and offraod and never had a problem. Just buy high quality cnc cut hub centric ones
18x12 pacers wrapped in 325/60/18 mickey thompson mtz mud terrains, 2in hub centric spacers in the front and 1.5in in the back. If you wanna run spacers torque em to 150ft lbs and use loctite. Ive used spacers multiple times on and offraod and never had a problem. Just buy high quality cnc cut hub centric ones
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#9
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Thread Starter
Can someone link me to a good quality set I'm going to go with 4 1.5 in ones. And will it look dumb with stock rims and gy wrangler 275-65-17 tires I believe is what they are or should I just wait until after new tires
#10
Nor-Cal
Even with the spacers your stock wheels wont stick out, you need a 10 inch wide wheel at least with some negative offset to get the wheels outside the fenders. The bodies on these trucks are wide as hell.