wheel spacers,,dumb question
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wheel spacers,,dumb question
Most people add them to allow clearance of the tie rod ends. Others add them for a wider stance and more stability. I add them on most of my atv's and utv's as they aren't as tipsy. They have nothing to do with a mexican lowrider, but that theory makes me laugh! Just add some fuzzy dice to the handlebars! Maybe some ape hangers, too! LOL!
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wheel spacers,,dumb question
lol no thats sum ****.. upnort where you from.. wisconsin? its supose to snow tomarrow night... and i still need to get a plow...
and by the way that wheel spacers is prolly somthing i need.. i found a place to get a 2 inch lift kit and i wanna get some 27 inch tri-claw tires before next spring
and by the way that wheel spacers is prolly somthing i need.. i found a place to get a 2 inch lift kit and i wanna get some 27 inch tri-claw tires before next spring
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wheel spacers,,dumb question
its a little bit stronger. there are two types of wheel spacers one you remove the original studs and place long studs in (usually about 1" longer than what the spacer is) then the spacer slides over those studs to keep the rim off the hub.(the weakest one) or there is one that you take the studs out of the hub and the spacers has studs made into it that you bolt to the hub and there are another set of studs for the wheel on the opposite sides. a little stronger but getting offset wheels is the strongest way. the wheel spacers are the cheap way out.
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wheel spacers,,dumb question
If I ever bought wheel spacers I would only get some like this. http://www.drivenproductsinc.com/ATVproducts.html