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<blockquote data-quote="banman12" data-source="post: 600276" data-attributes="member: 9642"><p>Question for the wheel guru's:</p><p></p><p>I purchased a nice set of hubcentric 1.5" wheel spacers for the OEM wheels. I run Methods and Toyo's in the summer months and love the 0mm offset. Decided to plastidip the stock wheels and add the wheel spacers for the winter months. </p><p></p><p>Usually the stock wheels are hubcentric on the hub, but now the spacer is hubcentric and the OEM wheel is essentially "lugcentric", if you will. Are the stock lug nuts acceptable to use in this application, or do I need to be using an aftermarket set? I do have the gorilla set that came with my Methods and was contemplating using those. Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p></p><p>To be more specific, the spacers fit right onto the hub where the stock wheel would normally sit. The spacers themselves do not have a "hub" or a lip, if you will, for the wheel to sit on. </p><p></p><p>Here is a link to the spacers I bought:</p><p><a href="http://prowheeladapters.com/wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6-lug-wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6x135-wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6x135-to-6x135-1-5-wheel-spacer.html" target="_blank">6x135 - 1.5" - 1 Pair Wheel Spacers</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm debating sending these back and getting something like this:</p><p><a href="http://www.trailsport4x4.com/Ford_Wheel_Spacers_Adapters_p/ford_f150_6x135_14mmx2.htm" target="_blank">Ford F150 6 X 135 - 14mm X 2 Stud/Nut</a></p><p></p><p>What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="banman12, post: 600276, member: 9642"] Question for the wheel guru's: I purchased a nice set of hubcentric 1.5" wheel spacers for the OEM wheels. I run Methods and Toyo's in the summer months and love the 0mm offset. Decided to plastidip the stock wheels and add the wheel spacers for the winter months. Usually the stock wheels are hubcentric on the hub, but now the spacer is hubcentric and the OEM wheel is essentially "lugcentric", if you will. Are the stock lug nuts acceptable to use in this application, or do I need to be using an aftermarket set? I do have the gorilla set that came with my Methods and was contemplating using those. Any suggestions? To be more specific, the spacers fit right onto the hub where the stock wheel would normally sit. The spacers themselves do not have a "hub" or a lip, if you will, for the wheel to sit on. Here is a link to the spacers I bought: [url=http://prowheeladapters.com/wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6-lug-wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6x135-wheel-adapters-wheel-spacers/6x135-to-6x135-1-5-wheel-spacer.html]6x135 - 1.5" - 1 Pair Wheel Spacers[/url] I'm debating sending these back and getting something like this: [url=http://www.trailsport4x4.com/Ford_Wheel_Spacers_Adapters_p/ford_f150_6x135_14mmx2.htm]Ford F150 6 X 135 - 14mm X 2 Stud/Nut[/url] What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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