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blkoutram15

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What are some good wheel spacer brands that isnt too expensive.
 

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I would never use them.. However.. Bora.. Not exactly cheap though
 
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Thanks and I dont reallly like the idea of them either pushing the wheels out but my tires rub some.
 

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Rub the bumper or the valance? I took my valance off, looks better.
 

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"Cheap" and "wheel spacers" are two words that should NEVER be used together. If you buy that Chinese **** you'll have problems. A buddy of mine had a wheel break right off while he was driving down the road one night. He was using the cheap spacer.

BORA by motosport tech makes the highest quality wheel adaptor. It's hubcentric and is custom make for your truck. They're rated to 30,000 lbs and have a lifetime warranty. You can safely tow with these and as long as you follow the torque specs You'll be fine.

BORA adaptors will run you around $50 per wheel. It cost me around $300 to get mine up to Canada.
 

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"Cheap" and "wheel spacers" are two words that should NEVER be used together. If you buy that Chinese **** you'll have problems. A buddy of mine had a wheel break right off while he was driving down the road one night. He was using the cheap spacer.

BORA by motosport tech makes the highest quality wheel adaptor. It's hubcentric and is custom make for your truck. They're rated to 30,000 lbs and have a lifetime warranty. You can safely tow with these and as long as you follow the torque specs You'll be fine.

BORA adaptors will run you around $50 per wheel. It cost me around $300 to get mine up to Canada.

Exactly what he said ^^. I run 2" BORA spacers on my 3500 on my winter wheel setup with no issues at all. Spend the money, get quality spacers. End of story.
 

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I would never use them.. However.. Bora.. Not exactly cheap though

I agree. I've ran them on my sxs's and quads just fine. I'm sure they do the job but I've just Nvr Got the warm n fuzzy about using them with The weight of a full size truck. Especially at highway speeds with 37"s (scary!)

Just my opinion though.
 

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I agree. I've ran them on my sxs's and quads just fine. I'm sure they do the job but I've just Nvr Got the warm n fuzzy about using them with The weight of a full size truck. Especially at highway speeds with 37"s (scary!)

Just my opinion though.

Used them on my 3500 running 37's pulling 10,000 lbs up 7% grades at 65 mph... no issues at all. As stated above, if you spend the money and get quality hub centric spacers they won't be a problem.
 

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