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Old 05-11-2007, 10:00 PM
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Old 05-11-2007, 10:03 PM
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thanks man... i appreciate.... ever since i put the lift on and those tires and spacers, everytime I go through the gate to get on base the gate guards always wanna sit there and talk to me about how it performs and how good it looks and what i got done to it... I love talkin' bout my truck but sometimes you just have to get to work... haha... Plus i guess they don't see many of these fixed up here... I have the only one that is lifted with tires and actually goes off road... and I mean the only one on the whole island
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Old 05-11-2007, 10:12 PM
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where did you get the spacers? i need them as you can tell just enought to bring the tires out
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Old 05-12-2007, 12:27 AM
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How much worse have rock chips in your paint been since moving the tires out?
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How much worse have rock chips in your paint been since moving the tires out?
I honestly have only noticed 2 nicks... for some reason its just not beating it up like i thought... I was worried about that too and was just gonna get some rubber flaps if it was bad... the only thing that bugs me is water puddles in the road... that gets slung all up the side... and when you hang your arm out on wet roads your hand gets dirty
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is it true they crack off the lug bolts or will a daily driver be ok?
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Excelent spacing. Gives it such a more agressive look and shows off your grabbers
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is it true they crack off the lug bolts or will a daily driver be ok?
There are two different kinds of spacers. The kind thats just a plate you slide over the lugs and then bolt the wheel on, then theres the bolt on style. This type is much safer/ stronger from what I hear. You actually bolt this on to the truck, then you have seperate studs to bolt the wheels to.
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There are two different kinds of spacers. The kind thats just a plate you slide over the lugs and then bolt the wheel on, then theres the bolt on style. This type is much safer/ stronger from what I hear. You actually bolt this on to the truck, then you have seperate studs to bolt the wheels to.
Very true... I have the latter of the two... As for breaking, I went down to the local off road shop and ask them about spacers and what they thought... These guys do some serious custom stuff and mad crazy crawlers... They use the billet spacers like what I have on their crawlers all the time and they said they have never had an issues whatsoever at all EVER... This was of course after I had already put mine on... haha... So with the bolt on type, I would say they are perfectly safe... I have about 17,000 miles on mine and some pretty hard wheelin too... I would recommend an alignment after the spacers are put on though... I know that doesn't make a lot of sense but trust me... Just get it and the truck will ride sooth as can be...
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