NCtrail4R
Adventurer
Want to increase tire size, but the offset on the stock wheels means I either have to ditch them and get some steel wheels, or use a wheel adapter/spacer to get the offset on the stockers. Will probably need a 1" adapter to make it all work out.
Like the stock wheels and would like to keep them, but wanted to get some feedback on the use of adapters. Have heard that bad things can happen if they loosen up. Can you just locktite and torque the adapter in place at the hub and then keep an eye on the lugnuts or is there another way to run them safely?
The adapters I'm talking about look similar to this...
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Adapter_6_Lug_5_5_To_6_Lug_5_5_p/6550-6550t.htm
Like the stock wheels and would like to keep them, but wanted to get some feedback on the use of adapters. Have heard that bad things can happen if they loosen up. Can you just locktite and torque the adapter in place at the hub and then keep an eye on the lugnuts or is there another way to run them safely?
The adapters I'm talking about look similar to this...
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Adapter_6_Lug_5_5_To_6_Lug_5_5_p/6550-6550t.htm