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Anybody using SUPREME SUSPENSION wheel spacers

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Bones2012, Aug 23, 2018.

  1. Aug 23, 2018 at 10:15 AM
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    Do you need an alignment after you install wheel spacers?
     
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    no, just make sure they are torqued cotrectly!
     
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    Thanks
     
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    I just installed these on my 2020 TRD PRO. Used the 1 1/2". Really a nice set of spacers with an excellent rating. Torque was my big question...the "book" calls for 97#'s of torque...Dealer said they use about 120#'s. Tire shop said to use 110#'s. Before I removed my wheels, I checked what the factory had torqued them at...between 124 and 135. Quite a difference. Tire shop guy said that to over torque could possible break the studs on some of the cheaper (China made) spacers and as far as warping the rotors, he said proper torque rotation and amounts will prevent that. I'll have to agree with him on that. I may have over-torqued but I set mine at 130#'s and will check them in a hundred or so miles. Good luck!
     
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    used a set on a silverado for a friend. torqued properly. 5 studs snapped off within a month. 2 inch spacers on stock rims, 33's. i'd go bora or spidertrax myself.
     
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    Those were the two I was looking at because of the excellent reviews. I went with Extreme Terrain (Supreme Suspensions), because I was very familiar with the company and had done business with them before. Excellent to deal with. We'll see how they do!
     
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    Where did you find tundra spacers? I went on their website and can't seem to find tundra spacers on Supreme suspension's website.

    Post a link, please.
     
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    Here's the contact info for SUPREME SUSPENSIONS
    Email: support@supremesuspensions.com
    Telephone: (888) 810-6791 M-F: 6:00am - 7:00pm (PST), Saturday 8:00am - 4:00pm (PST)
    FAQ page: supremesuspensions.com/supreme-suspensions-faqs
    Customer Support Manager: Alex Terriquez M-F 9-5 (PST).
    alex.terriquez@supremesuspensions.com

    Very good company to deal with...no bulls***, fast response and shipping, very highly rated product. They fit perfectly. Good Luck!
     
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    Awesome. Thanks for the link. I'll be sure to call tomorrow. I think I want a 2"

    Would you happen to know where I can find exteneded wheel studs? I need 10 that are about a half inch longer.
     
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    We install these on a regular basis... 97lbs is correct. 130 can cause rotor warping, distortion of the aluminum, stretching the studs and loss in tensile strength.
     
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    When I check for any change in torque, I'll probably re-torque to about 110lbs. Don't know why the factory torques were so high to begin with but the service tech said it's not uncommon. He also suggested 110lbs..
     

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