2020FordRaptor
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Exactly my opinion on them.I dislike spacers on anything high performance because you are changing the dynamics of the suspension. Not something I want to do when 90% of the time it is purely done for looks.
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Exactly my opinion on them.I dislike spacers on anything high performance because you are changing the dynamics of the suspension. Not something I want to do when 90% of the time it is purely done for looks.
yeah, but multiple washers on each lug is better. when your alignment is off, just remove a washer from one of the lug nuts.Isn't that what a spacer essentially is?
None for me after about 13,000 miles.No hub issues?
I agree. I think they shopped for a spacer that fits a general F150 and not used on a raptor (just heavier setup and weight on the load). Absolute headache from this as fox advertises the suspension to fit without a spacer and I’m wondering if it was mounted properly now. Haven’t yet seen it since dropping it off earlier this week.If you are going to do it, I would prefer something like a bora wheel “adapter” that is hub centric. Considering them for my rear axle actually
Only down side is they are a bigger spacer and you would be 1 1/4-1 1/2” wider per side, similar to a 0 offset, and you seem to be chasing 1/2”.
They’re definitely not bullet proof. But I’ve also been using them on the trail and jumped a few times and no issues. BUT I’ve been on trail runs where jeep’ers broke factory lugs before too so…..I can tell you , I’ve personally seen at least 3 spacers fail 2 on trail and 1 on street which caused an accident. 75-100 lbs per corner with increased sheer force and fewer threads on the lug is not a bet i would personally be willing to make.
yeah like “Jakenbake” said and I said previously. I would DEFINITELY get bora wheel spacers. Those are the only ones I would run. They’re made in USA and lifetime warranty. I ran them on my import for years with track days, and I run them now on my gen Juan with several trail rides and jumps with no issues.So I’m hearing from the shop that they bought 15mm rough country spacers that are lug centric. Should I just stop them and drive it without the spacer / get a second opinion? I imagine at 15mm (1/2”) they don’t make hub-centric
I agree. I think they shopped for a spacer that fits a general F150 and not used on a raptor (just heavier setup and weight on the load). Absolute headache from this as fox advertises the suspension to fit without a spacer and I’m wondering if it was mounted properly now. Haven’t yet seen it since dropping it off earlier this week.