hi.im thinking about buying some 32mm wheel spacers,just to give the truck a slightly wider stance.there made from aluminium and look a bit flimsy.anyone had any break on them.or other things go wrong after they fitted them.
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If they are the normal sort, that bolt to old studs, and then the wheels go on new studs in the spacer, they should be fine, ours are steel though but no reason why alloy won't work, the wheels are!
They shouldn't cause any problems, but will exagerate any wear already in the steering/bearings to more noticable levels.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by GizmoWhy not go for a different rim.....I have the widebody version and have offset of 8 with -20 if I remeber correctly...just slight stick out past the wheel arch.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by vatchmanhi.im thinking about buying some 32mm wheel spacers,just to give the truck a slightly wider stance.there made from aluminium and look a bit flimsy.anyone had any break on them.or other things go wrong after they fitted them.
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Originally posted by mick19691i got some alloy ones of ebay they were 32mm the type were the studs screw over the top of your existing studs and then the spacers goes over that they looked good but i ended up sending them back because when tightened the nuts on 3 off the studs broke. anyway i got the sollid steel ones which have the bolts already fixed into the spacer they are a little more exspensive but safer than the the cheep crap of ebaywww.overfab.uk
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