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Wheel spacers recommendations

Perr1356

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Hi guys looking for wheel spacers that are good quality USA made and available without long wait any recommendations what are you guys running ?
 
BORA
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Thanks where did you order them and how long did it take ?
Not sure of the timing currently but if I recalled correctly mine took about 3 weeks a year ago
 
Thanks where did you order them and how long did it take ?
I ordered them from BORA.
It took about 10-days for a pair of 3/4" and a pair of 1" spacers to arrive.
Seemed worth the wait for me.
 
I’m thinking about 3/4” front and rear or possibly 1” front and rear. Do you have any pics to help me? Also did you have cut studs? I have stock 2019 Big Horn wheels.
I never ran spacer’s, any maintenance required or worries I should think about?
 
I’m thinking about 3/4” front and rear or possibly 1” front and rear. Do you have any pics to help me? Also did you have cut studs? I have stock 2019 Big Horn wheels.
I never ran spacer’s, any maintenance required or worries I should think about?
I didn't have to cut the studs on my application. Others have.
I bought a set of Rebel take-offs and they have pockets that are 1" deep. No cutting necessary with almost 1/4" to spare with the 3/4" spacers.
I just measured the pocket in my OEM Bighorn NE wheels and they are also 1" deep. I could fit those with no cutting too.

There really isn't any maintenance other than checking the torque after some miles. Always use a torque wrench and never an impact gun!
The truck feels the same as it did before the spacers, real nice and smooth.
 
Thank you cskindt.
I heard some have to cut studs and some don’t. Hoping to not have to cut them. I’ll have to pull a wheel and measure.
Only decision is 3/4” or 1”. I don’t have factory flares so maybe 3/4” will give a good stance.
 
Thank you cskindt.
I heard some have to cut studs and some don’t. Hoping to not have to cut them. I’ll have to pull a wheel and measure.
Only decision is 3/4” or 1”. I don’t have factory flares so maybe 3/4” will give a good stance.
Stagger the sizes. The front is 1/4 wider than the rear. So do 3/4 front and 1" rear to get them both at the same track width.
 
Thank you cskindt.
I heard some have to cut studs and some don’t. Hoping to not have to cut them. I’ll have to pull a wheel and measure.
Only decision is 3/4” or 1”. I don’t have factory flares so maybe 3/4” will give a good stance.
How much poke are you looking for.
I only wanted to make the tire stand proud of the fender just a little.
I went 3/4" front and 1" rear to even the wheel track. In stock form, the front is about 0.5" wider.

Looks like @HSKR R/T beat me to it.
 
Definitely Bora!!
Staggered sounds like it makes sense. Don’t want a crazy poke, just enough to know it’s not stock and have a good stance.
My biggest issue holding me back is cutting the studs….really don’t want to do that.
 
Thank you cskindt.
I heard some have to cut studs and some don’t. Hoping to not have to cut them. I’ll have to pull a wheel and measure.
Only decision is 3/4” or 1”. I don’t have factory flares so maybe 3/4” will give a good stance.
Pictures. @Black19 more pics
I don't have good before pics for comparison so just subtract 3/4" front and 1" rear in your mind.
295/75 R18 on stock Rebel wheels
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This is the front with the 3/4" spacer.

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My Rebel and BH NE wheels have the same pocket depth.
 
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Definitely Bora!!
Staggered sounds like it makes sense. Don’t want a crazy poke, just enough to know it’s not stock and have a good stance.
My biggest issue holding me back is cutting the studs….really don’t want to do that.
It's not that big of a deal to cut the. Especially if you have power tools. A sawzall with a metal blade. And a grinder or file to smooth off the sharp edges
 
anyone knows how deep the rim pockets are on the oem 20in rim ? cheers !
 

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