Wheel spacers for 35's on '14 2500?

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Ceber124

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Anyone have a suggestion on the right thing/brand to use if I wanna throw 35's on my '14 2500?
 
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Ive seen people talk about wheels spacers and adapters, and some say one or the other. Which one am I focusing on more so the wheels don't rub, and is there a different size I have to look for with a 2500 compared to the 1500?
 

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I'm planning on getting a set of BORA spacers for motor sport tech. If you have a quality set of spacers its just like having different offset wheels. They have to be quality though. I wouldn't put cheapos. I ran Spidetrax ones on my JK unlimited. Got into an accident and the wheel shattered, but the spacer was fine.
 

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You can them without spacers. Might rub the control arms a bit but I've seen 35x12.5 Toyo MTs on stock wheels with a level kit
 
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Any recommended size of spacers? 1.5 or 2"?
 
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Sorry to keep posting but really curious what thickness of spacers I should purchase when putting on 35x12.5 tires on. I've heard a wide variety but could REALLLLLLLLY use someones personal advice
 

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From my research the lugs on the trucks are 1.5" long. Depending on how the back of your wheel is cut out, you could get away with a 1.5" spacer without trimming the lug. If you want to avoid cutting completely go with 1.75" or larger spacer. I have a set of bora spacers sitting here (left truck at the shop today for the lift) and they are definitely well made. Many people also recommend using red loctite for the spacer lug nuts.

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From my research the lugs on the trucks are 1.5" long. Depending on how the back of your wheel is cut out, you could get away with a 1.5" spacer without trimming the lug. If you want to avoid cutting completely go with 1.75" or larger spacer. I have a set of bora spacers sitting here (left truck at the shop today for the lift) and they are definitely well made. Many people also recommend using red loctite for the spacer lug nuts.

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Thanks man, at that price I'm hoping they're worth it! I need a cheaper hobby
 
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