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decker1 09-09-2018 05:02 PM

Failed Spidertrax spacer, there goes the wheel
 
I thought I would share my experience with spidertrax spacers for anyone who might be considering them. On my way back from camping going through a downward S-curve, the front driver-side spidertrax decided to loose the lugs and my wheel came right off; Good news is that (with removing the spacers) I was able to put my wheel back on and continue the 5 hour drive home. Aside from a bent fender does anyone have any recommendations on what to replace or fix? I dont feel too much of a difference driving. However I do notice a slight creaking/folding sound that I can only relate to a ball joint, which comes out on a turn or bump at high speed (like when getting off a highway).

Rotors will probably go, although I dont feel a difference in those either. All in all I got extremely lucky!
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WandaRunner 09-09-2018 05:49 PM

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Had the same thing happen to me. Except on freeway and it was passenger side. Apart from body damage: new rotor, lugs, re-alignment and was good to go.


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unsub1 09-09-2018 06:10 PM

Whoa.

Vermilion 09-09-2018 06:10 PM

Damn! These two posts make me want to consider taking mine off. The fact that the lugs just sheared off instead of the actual spacer coming off the hub is worrying.

raycje5 09-09-2018 06:22 PM

Of course I’m literally dropping my truck off at 10:30 tomorrow to get wheels,these spacers and lift. Dang.

83Mule 09-09-2018 06:23 PM

Consider that it isn't a ''Spacer'' issue........but a lug nut and stud issue. Likely something was loose and it cascaded into shearing the studs as the spacer is otherwise secure and undamaged. Even without spacers this same failure happens and it's from a loose lug or stretched stud. I would repair the spacer with fresh, quality studs and nuts and torque to 80lbs.

snow junky 09-09-2018 06:36 PM

Looks like it wasn’t the spacer at all. Looks like the studs snapped. What did you torque them to? I use cheap 2 in ebay spacer and never had a problem.


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2016 4Runner SR5 09-09-2018 06:39 PM

99.9% of the time these failures are user error. Overtightening the lugs causing them to snap. SpiderTrax makes a quality product. This happens all the time with cheap ebay junk but not SpiderTrax. Torque properly, check regularly, they will last forever.

daxone 09-09-2018 06:40 PM

All this sounds scary. Glad the rigs aren’t too badly damaged.


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jhguth 09-09-2018 07:37 PM

factory studs are easy to stretch, there are failures even without spacers. a lot of FJ people upgrade their studs as a preventative measure.

2016 4Runner SR5 09-09-2018 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhguth (Post 3105730)
factory studs are easy to stretch, there are failures even without spacers. a lot of FJ people upgrade their studs as a preventative measure.

What studs are they using? Sounds like a worth while upgrade for those of us running bigger heavier tires.

Busabos77 09-09-2018 07:57 PM

Like what other members said. Possibly bolts were over torqued. Sorry to see the damage but glad you are safe.

mrblah 09-09-2018 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2016 4Runner SR5 (Post 3105737)
What studs are they using? Sounds like a worth while upgrade for those of us running bigger heavier tires.

arp lexus tire studs but prepare too pay a shiny penny.

I don't think upgrading your fasteners will prevent failure (i.e. overtorquing)

2016 4Runner SR5 09-09-2018 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrblah (Post 3105757)
arp lexus tire studs but prepare too pay a shiny penny.

I don't think upgrading your fasteners will prevent failure (i.e. overtorquing)

I remove by hand and torque by hand every time. 86 foot pounds

adio3x 09-09-2018 09:16 PM

I had my spidertrax spacers on for literally 8 years, never took them off or had to re-torque anything. Did you use red loctite & torque them to proper specs?


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