Cruisn
Adventurer
It is illegal to use wheel spacers in Oz.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
Thats cause its a nanny state. I ran them no issues, paint em black so they cant tell.
It is illegal to use wheel spacers in Oz.
Cheers,
Peter
OKA196 motorhome
All depends on how long your stock studs are.With the length of the threads on the stock wheel lugs/studs, does anyone know how thick of slide on spacers I can use?
1/4"?
5/16"?
3/8"?
as well as how thick your wheels are, the amount of thread engagement, and what type of lugnuts you have.All depends on how long your stock studs are.
For those that are running spacers, what brand you running ? Looking specifically at Toyota Tacoma/Sequoia 6 lug.
really, I know that is the myth but in 50 years around cars, I've never once seen a story about spacers failingNo spacers for me. I have seen so many spacers fail, even on smaller, lighter vehicles, often with catastrophic results...
really, I know that is the myth but in 50 years around cars, I've never once seen a story about spacers failing
The issue I had are most aftermarket rims are wider than I wanted. I didn't want to put a 235 on an 8" rim. Also, rims are $800+.Installed correctly, they work. But why spend $200 on spacers when you can just buy the correct wheel, eliminate that hidden connection and reduce unsprung weight.
The only place for spacers is when you want to keep the appearance of stock rims. But if you are buying rims, just buy the right rims.