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Wheel Spacers

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Bigbootyfishes69, Dec 23, 2020.

  1. Dec 23, 2020 at 2:54 PM
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    Bigbootyfishes69

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    Hey Guy's First post, Just curious to see if anyone here has had any issues with hub centric wheel spacers. If not could you recommend some? wanting to pick some up so I can keep the stock rims and have a little more stance to match the flares I added. Thanks and happy holidays!
     
  2. Dec 23, 2020 at 2:59 PM
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    Bora or Spidertrax
     
  3. Dec 23, 2020 at 3:00 PM
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    I have a 2021 TRD Pro with stocks wheels on 295/70-18. I recently I stalled 1.25 Bora spacers with factory flares and have a heavy rub on the front liner.
    I remedied this by using a heat run to melt and mold it inwards
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  4. Dec 23, 2020 at 3:04 PM
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    Ditto on Bora. Put 2 inch on my previous tundra. No problems.
     
  5. Dec 24, 2020 at 5:19 AM
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    Thanks guys! I think I'll order some 2 inch Boras since you guys recommend them!
     
  6. Jan 13, 2021 at 4:27 PM
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    Ted4311

    Ted4311 Don't Sweat The Small Stuff

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    Could you show your handy work? I gotta mold mine tomorrow.
     
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  7. Jan 14, 2021 at 9:48 AM
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    TRD Pro BBS Wheels, TRD LED Headlights, Rigid LED Fog lights, 040 TRD Grille, 040 Hood Bulge, Black Center Valence, Driver's Grab Handle, TRD Pro Fox Suspension, 1.00" BORA Wheel Spacers, 1.5" Rear Shackles, TRD Front and Rear Sway bars, 295/70 R18 Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLTs, Full Size Spare, TRD Dual Exhaust, Console cover, Console Organizer, Husky Liner X-act Contours, Tinted Front Windows, Stubby Antenna, Autoventshade Deflectors, Duplicolor Painted Calipers, 040 Painted Front End Caps, Undercover Armor Flex Bed Cover
    I had the problem with rubbing on same size wheels/tires with TRD Pro suspension and 1.25" KSP wheel spacers. I don't have photos and maybe there's a better method, but in simple description here's what I did:
    1. Leave front splash wells mounted in place.
    2. Turn steering wheels and mark with sharpie where the tires rub.
    3. Turn steering wheel to leave most room to access the splash well.
    4. Use heat gun to slowly/evenly heat the rubbing area.
    5. Use a small dead blow hammer to shape/push the splash well toward the front bumper. (I did most shaping close to where the splash well is bolted to the bumper end cap, as this is where most of my rubbing was happening.)
    6. Test often with steering as not to move any more material than needed.
    7. Good news is I think these splash wells only cost around $40 bucks each, so not the end of the world if you screw up!
     
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  8. Jan 14, 2021 at 10:06 AM
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    Ted4311

    Ted4311 Don't Sweat The Small Stuff

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    Awesome! I appreciate you getting back to me. Gonna give it a try here soon. I'll post my end result lol
     

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