any of you had any issues using them?good or bad
1/12/2007 12:37:49 PM
have 15 mm spacers. no problems, but they may reduce the life of wheel bearing over time, especially if you go over certain size.
1/12/2007 12:43:55 PM
if they're aluminum make sure you torque them regularly
1/12/2007 12:52:37 PM
kool, im about to put some on the 4runner
1/12/2007 12:54:46 PM
I've got 1.5" spacers on the front of my runner. (86, SAS) and never had a problem with them. Did have a problem with some all-pro spacers on an 84 pickup I had. massive failure, leading to them breaking and almost losing a wheel. but I beat that truck pretty hard too. don't think you'll have any trouble.what jeepman said too[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 3:22 PM. Reason : m]
1/12/2007 3:20:27 PM
i have some on my sas'd runner as well, I installed them with loctite red (in the stick form, great stuff), torqued them to speck, and chisled a notch in each nut and on the face of the spacer so I would know if they tried to back off. after about a year and a half, no movement at all.
1/12/2007 5:08:47 PM
^^^ you two are talking about wheel adapters, not spacers.adapters are safe.spacers are not.
1/12/2007 6:59:23 PM
make sure if you get wheel spacers you get longer lug nuts.
1/12/2007 7:03:58 PM
^wtf for?
1/12/2007 7:15:20 PM
because you will compromise your security. if your lug nuts are 30 mm long and you put 15 mm spacers, your lug nuts will be 15 mm shorter. torquing 15 mm and 30 mm length bolt to a same spec will not be the same thing.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 7:22 PM. Reason : ds]
1/12/2007 7:21:15 PM
i think the spacers in question have their own lugs?
1/12/2007 7:45:13 PM
yeah, they dothey bolt to the hubs and have their own lugsfor widening a narrow stance / axle on an early 4runner
1/12/2007 7:50:19 PM
^those are fine. just retorque everything once or twice after the first few hundred miles. especially the spacers since they are aluminum and have to "seat" in.
1/12/2007 8:22:30 PM
give him a break ivan he is foreign
1/12/2007 8:23:42 PM
hahahahah this is funny ok first of long lug nuts won't do shit but hang off furthersecond if you have big tires your wheel bearings will hate you for iti know with 35s on a jeep my roomate had to change wheel bearings about every 2 oil changes.third i'm probably going to get flamed for this because they really aren't much worse than wheels with fucked up offsets but... i still think if avoidable i would avoid it.
1/12/2007 8:41:35 PM
^^^so let me get this straight. first you ask all in wonder why do you need longer lug bolts, obviously not even realizing why is this important. then when my half-ass explanation in layman terms hits your brain, you go off to repeat exactly what i said just with grease monkey jargon. i dont need to impress anyone here, especially not in english composition.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 8:44 PM. Reason : f]
1/12/2007 8:44:46 PM
hes talking about studs, you need longer ones with spacersand an inch difference in wheel offset puts a lot more force on the wheel bearing than a 1/2" spacer, ideally you want the center of your wheel over the center of the bearing, but that doesn't always happen, mine are set out 4" and I havent had any problems with massive loads on and behind the truck, because its a chevy, not a jeep
1/12/2007 8:48:46 PM
^^you are a fuckin dumbass. read what you have posted so far. it has nothing to do with english composition or "grease monkey jargon".
1/12/2007 8:49:23 PM
die
1/12/2007 8:55:54 PM
quit shitting up threads with your incompetence.
1/12/2007 9:01:33 PM
1/12/2007 9:11:24 PM
lug nut:wheel stud:lug wrench:the lug wrench is used to tighten the lug nut on the wheel stud.
1/12/2007 9:44:03 PM
1/12/2007 9:50:00 PM
he was pretty obviously talking about studs
1/12/2007 9:58:03 PM
^^pwnd[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 10:02 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 10:01:40 PM
1/12/2007 10:06:31 PM
^right. show me where i'm wrong then. slip-on spacers, like the shit they sell at pep boys, are dangerous.adapters, which bolt to the existing studs then have their own set of studs for the wheel, are safe. some people also call these spacers, but the "correct" term is adapter.nice try.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 10:20 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 10:19:01 PM
shitty spacers are a bad idea. no shit. anything thats a total piece of trash is probably not something you want on your car.quality spacers are not a problem, go fall off your bike again.
1/12/2007 10:25:08 PM
there's a brilliant comment. quality is mosty irrelevant to problem.sure, if you get a nice set of billet, hub centric spacers in conjuction with some longer ARP studs it's not THAT bad for a car. you also don't have much of a choice if you're using certain wheels and only need a small extension. that doesn't make them that safe though, you still run a risk for lug nuts backing off and studs snapping if you don't keep a constant check on them. this is especially true on a 4wd that gets used. i'm sure you're familiar with the term polishing a turd. that's what "quality" spacers are.adapters are the better choice, period. they are decidely the best option for the vehicle in question.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 10:39 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 10:38:20 PM
Sorry, I was talking about how you only have experience with a bunch of nigger rigged bullshit & don't have a damn clue what you're talking about. Something clearly evidenced by the blatant stupidity displayed in your earlier blanket statement.My bad.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 10:45 PM. Reason : *]
1/12/2007 10:44:24 PM
Ivan thats your name right? Well if you wrote your posts as sincerely as you wrote your rebuttal to me, we wouldn't have no problems. You can obviously write without insults, once shit hits your fan. In my 6+ years here I haven't had, but few real arguments and most of them were in soap box. It is because I don't talk about shit I know nothing about and I generally will not get into a discussion unless I have a solid background or working knowledge of the subject. Example: bikes, 4x4, trucks. I limit myself to questions. I clearly mentioned my post was written poorly and in layman terms. I'M SORRY. Do you honestly think that H8R would post a question about wheel spacers if he couldn't distinguish between the fact that I wrote a nut instead of a bolt? Do you really think he would go and buy a longer lug nut? I will not go into a further spitting contest with you, as it serves no purpose. If you have an opinion about me as an incompetent fool, so be it, just don't try to be someone you are not.get better
1/12/2007 10:44:54 PM
either way... you're putting a moment on the wheel bearing that they were not designed for.btw if properly installed ... with longer studs etc. i've never seen the cheap shit ones have a problem
1/12/2007 11:19:52 PM
^^all of my posts are that sincere, i mean what i say. i don't go around here and insult/troll people for the hell of it. i didn't insult you at all until you refused to admit or understand what you had posted was wrong. if i throw out a comment to someone, i feel it was well deserved and is accurate. it doesn't mean i think you are an incompetent person in general, i don't know you. it was relative to the situation.the reason i replyed like i did to you is because, in my opinion, you frequently post things that are wrong in the garage and then won't own up to it by making exscuses or talking shit. maybe it's an illusion of mine and you actually don't, or maybe you do.i was going to give you the benefit of the doubt when i asked you WHY he would need longer lug nuts. in your reply, you still said he would need longer lug nuts. in two seperate posts. after i corrected you, i STILL gave you (and posted it) the benefit of the doubt that you probably had the correct theory, but had used the wrong terminology. you got pissed, and posted an insulting reply. i returned fire. some people WOULD go out and buy longer lug nuts, that's the point. H8R seems to be intelligent enough not to, but the point remains. i'm not sure why you decided to make this such a personal argument when you don't even know me. maybe you thought your attacks and stereotypes might hurt me, or you were making things "real" or something? in any event, it doesn't make any difference. i don't act like anyone i'm not, on tww or irl.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 11:25 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 11:24:52 PM
1/12/2007 11:35:11 PM
1/13/2007 12:57:34 AM
I just bought 3" spacers to correct a 2" offset and then stick my wheels out 1"I wanted the ZR2 wheels on my s10 but learned the hard way that the offset was not the same as the version S10 I have.How long is my truck gonna last? 2 weeks?[Edited on March 5, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : asdf]
3/5/2007 4:19:46 PM
if you tighten the studs as tight as you should the studs themselves should only have a normal force on them...no shear... IE as long as you have enough threads to get the extra clamping force that having a wheel spacer will require to alleviate the oscillating load from the studs...you should be fine... until you ruin your wheel bearings etc.This is assuming your spacers are a reasonable size... the larger they are the longer the stud has to be and the more the stud will stretch then they will need to be re-torqued until they either break or stop stretching.i sure hope you didn't really get 3" spacers i know they make them for atvs but if someone started making them for cars they're idiots.[Edited on March 5, 2007 at 4:32 PM. Reason : .]
3/5/2007 4:28:44 PM
Any negative offset is nuts in my mindcentered up mounting faces I think are reasonable for most appications[Edited on March 5, 2007 at 5:00 PM. Reason : but as a rule of thumb always stay positive with the offset]
3/5/2007 4:59:55 PM
i wouldn't want to run a spacer more than 20 mm. you offroad fools are retards
3/5/2007 5:05:33 PM
hubcentric + proper bolts/studs = A OK
3/5/2007 6:42:50 PM
i think everything is gonna be OK thanks to you guysi'll be back in a month with photos of a missing wheel
3/6/2007 4:21:36 PM
ok so I installed the 3" spacers and i'm feeling a slight wobble now when both coasting and giving the car gasthe tires are balancedassuming the spacers are perfectly made and installed - what else could cause this?I'm wondering if the alignment could be off now that all tires are effectively 1" further out
4/6/2007 1:08:14 PM
my wheel fell offfuck!
4/8/2007 7:46:47 PM
if you're serious I'm going to have to laugh. circumstances? were you using spacers or adapters? the wobble should have been a clue that something was amiss.
4/8/2007 7:53:38 PM
.....ahahahahahahahahaha
4/8/2007 8:01:42 PM
out loud!
4/8/2007 8:31:46 PM
LMAO
4/8/2007 9:08:43 PM
3" spacers ftl
4/8/2007 9:11:31 PM