jonyuri253
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I'm planning to put 35" tires on my jeep jk. I just cut my fenders I was just curious if I need tire spacers to be able to use 35's?
You will likely need wheel spacers to turn without rubbing on flat ground, where the leveling kit will only keep flex rub at bay.
PSC has some of the cheapest wheel spacers I've seen. -> http://shop.poisonspyder.com/Jeep-JK-Wheel-Spacers-1-5-p/ws-17-010.htm They can be found even cheaper trough some of their distributors.
The TeraFlex Leveling Kit is pretty cheap too. (I am running it and am pretty happy, but there really isn't much to these) -> http://www.quadratec.com/products/16190_1100_07.htm
yeah thank you very much now i just need to decide if i want to get a leveling kit or wheel spacers... any suggestions on that?
I would seriously consider running spidertrax spacers if you are going the spacer route. They might be more expensive than some of the others but, in my opinion, spacers are not something you want to skimp on. I remember a few years ago a metallurgist or aerospace engineer ran a bunch of tests on the spidertrax. The results were impressive.
Was that prime 8 ? Jk
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I remember a few years ago a metallurgist or aerospace engineer ran a bunch of tests on the spidertrax. The results were impressive.
spidertrax exceeded the 6061 requirements.
Ok, that makes absolutely no sense. 6061 is not a requirement, it is not a standard, it is simply a material specification. Nothing more. There's nothing to fall short of or exceed. Something either is AL6061 T6 or it isn't.
It's like saying that something is made of Pyrex 7740 glass. It either is made of this glass or it isn't but there's no exceeding the "glass requirement".
I would get new wheels with the correct backspacing.Spacers need maintenance . you have to check them to make sure they are always tight. By the way , you have to remove the tires to tighten them don't you ?
Yup, I have Spidertrax at all four corners. Takes me about 30 mins to check them. Not really a big deal, plus with the tire off you can inspect things easier. I've gone to re torque mine several times to have them not move whatsoever and my torque wrench pops immediately. I can't say the same about wheel lugs, even without spacers.