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Old 07-03-2019, 05:04 PM #1
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Wheel Spacers

I've been thinking about adding some additional stance to my 4Runner.

Has anyone used these wheel spacers before? Any suggestions? Alternatives?

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If you're going to use wheel spacers, you really don't want to skimp because it adds 4 critical failure points - and one of those reviews even mentions having to get the spacers machined after delivery so that they'd fit. Yikes.

I put these spidertrax on a few months ago and they're cherry. I recommend them
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If you're going to use wheel spacers, you really don't want to skimp because it adds 4 critical failure points - and one of those reviews even mentions having to get the spacers machined after delivery so that they'd fit. Yikes.

I put these spidertrax on a few months ago and they're cherry. I recommend them

This. See Spidertrax link in my sig.
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If you have no idea what to look for, stick to the big brands (spidertrax, bora, and g2).

You can save some cash by looking on fleabay, but you have to be diligent about what to look for in the aluminum material/fastener strength/machining that fleabay is offering.

I've ran all the above, including fleabay ones....no problems if you know what to look for.
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Skinny tires and wider stance not my cup of tea but its your 4R.
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20x14 wheels and stretch the tires? 😂
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I started a thread a few weeks ago but it got merged with another one and I can't find it now. I bought a set of 4 wheel spacers off of ebay for $40 shipped to my door. If you can verify the materials of construction for the studs and nuts, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. I've been running them for 1500 miles and on some BRUTAL terrain in Nevada with no issues. Every time I remove my wheels I've checked torque and they haven't budged. Just be sure to install them properly with a torque wrench and red loctite.

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6 Lug Wheel Spacers & Wheel Adapters – Tagged "Toyota" – Wheel Adapters USA

Send them an email, tell them how thick you want them and they will beat the online price of what you’re looking for. Made in the USA and I’ve tested their customer service due to an issue I had. They helped me out.

The rear lugs on our trucks are longer than our front lugs. I wouldn’t go much thicker than 1.25 on the front without changing to longer lugs.
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I started a thread a few weeks ago but it got merged with another one and I can't find it now. I bought a set of 4 wheel spacers off of ebay for $40 shipped to my door. If you can verify the materials of construction for the studs and nuts, there is absolutely nothing to worry about. I've been running them for 1500 miles and on some BRUTAL terrain in Nevada with no issues. Every time I remove my wheels I've checked torque and they haven't budged. Just be sure to install them properly with a torque wrench and red loctite.
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I purchased these, but in the 1.5". Appear well made. I offered $50 and they accepted it. I probably need to get longer studs for the front, as I was only able to get around 10 turns on the lugs. Ride is good with no vibration.

4 x1.25'' 6 Lug Black Hubcentric Wheel Spacers Adapters 6x5.5 for Toyota Tacoma 659514683140 | eBay
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4 Toyota 1.25" Black Hub Centric Wheel Spacers 6x5.5 (6x139.7 MM) Tacoma 4Runner | eBay

It looks like they fluctuate in price, but keep watching it and it'll drop back down to ~$40 sooner or later
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I’ve had Spidertrax on my 4R for a year now. Checked torque during tire rotation and they were still solid except a lug or 2. Definitely something you don’t wanna skimp on, something to keep in mind when/if you upgrade wheels... backspacing, do away with spacers.
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I've had spidertrax for 3 years and 75k+ miles on it and ZERO issues. But I do re-torque/check mine every other oil change as i rotate my tires every oil change.
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