PJScullyJr
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Killer set up
Killer set up
Very nice, your jeep looks awesome. How is the ride on the highway?
Ya thought about that too. That would be equivalent of 2.5" BS. Anyone running that much? Just wondering about unit bearing loads
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I just found this guy that makes custom spacers, he will make one that is .5 of an inch, i may give this a try before i order Slabs.
http://www.wheeladapter.com/wheel_spacers.php
I would be careful with those. They look like they give you less lug for the nuts to attach too. Unlike the spidertrax for example which has it's own studs.
I thought about that as well, he provides longer studs to account for the spacer.
My only concern with spidertrax is the 1.5 , i have 4 in back spacing now on my Racelines if i used them it would put me at 2.5 of BS, that's a LOT....
I know teraflex makes 1.25" spacers. You need to grind about an 1/8" off the end of rear studs so they don't stick out past spacer. I wouldn't go any thinner than that, I'd rather have premature bearing/ball joint wear than have my damn wheels fall off using that type of spacer. I got such a good deal on my racelines i hate to ditch them.
What's the minimum backspacing anyone in here is running for extended times?
My only other thought is adjust the steering stops some. But don't want to have to do 13 pt turns either.
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Thanks Chevy Dave, PM sent.Looks really good! Definitely digging it. Truck lites look good too.
I'm still interested in the LoD
I made a cargo rack this last month to fit above my ARB fridge. I looked and looked for a retail option but nothing seemed to fit the bill, so I made one.
Color me impressed! You even have the dimple die cut outs and everything :thumb:
Quick question, who made your cargo net behind the rear seat? I like that I could pack more gear in the back and not worry about it falling forward in a quick stop.
Thanks in advance!
why not just add spacers?? wouldnt that work?
Ya thought about that too. That would be equivalent of 2.5" BS. Anyone running that much? Just wondering about unit bearing loads
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I thought about that as well, he provides longer studs to account for the spacer.
My only concern with spidertrax is the 1.5 , i have 4 in back spacing now on my Racelines if i used them it would put me at 2.5 of BS, that's a LOT....
Was looking to order up a couple pairs. Two quick questions. Would you still run spacers with wheels that have lower backspacing, or is that adding too much strain as well. Example is with ATX slabs/similar 3.5 back spacing, that would eliminate the need/want for even wider stance?
Second question is that I was looking at these on N4x4 and saw they have Poison Spyder spacers now with 1.5 for a little less than the STs in the write up. Any thoughts on the PS ones?
Thanks - Jason
You would not want to run 1.5" wheel spacers with wheels that have 3.5" of back spacing.
For the most part, wheel spacers are wheel spacers with the exception of the material used to make them and the quality of the wheel studs. I have always run Spidertrax without any issues.