Front wheel spacers?
#1
Where is a good place to get front wheel spacers for a raptor. I have the back ones and I want maybe +3 on the front. I never see front wheel spacers on Ebay so if you know of a website let me no please.
#2
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I have the DuraBlue Front/Rears. I paid the extra for the EZ-Fits because I'd heard of problems with the standard graph-lites. Anyway, I strongly recommend NOT purchasing the Durablues. Here's the problems I had with them:
1). Stock lug nuts wouldn't fit the new studs.
2). The studs extend out past the rim so far it looks funny, and you would need to cut them down.
3). One of the studs had been crushed
4). Took 4 weeks of fighting with durablue to get the replacement stud. And the response to the other two items was a "so what attitude".
I would think after paying $200 for wheel spacers you would get a great product with a perfect fit. Durablue has lost my business forever.
1). Stock lug nuts wouldn't fit the new studs.
2). The studs extend out past the rim so far it looks funny, and you would need to cut them down.
3). One of the studs had been crushed
4). Took 4 weeks of fighting with durablue to get the replacement stud. And the response to the other two items was a "so what attitude".
I would think after paying $200 for wheel spacers you would get a great product with a perfect fit. Durablue has lost my business forever.
#6
I too have the Durablue front E-Z Fit (yeah right!) wheel spacers! I do not recommend them either! They are on there, and have been for about 1 1/2 yrs. I just don't change my front wheels. If you plan to switch different pattern tires on the front, do NOT get them.
I got them to work, they are a pain in the butt, but once locked into place (and I mean very tight) they will ride there! I did use the stupid bolts that they call studs, and they had to be cut off or look dumb.
Highlifter's may be the way to go.... I know THEMOOSE was all about them a while back! Check wit da man! LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
"TOID"
I got them to work, they are a pain in the butt, but once locked into place (and I mean very tight) they will ride there! I did use the stupid bolts that they call studs, and they had to be cut off or look dumb.
Highlifter's may be the way to go.... I know THEMOOSE was all about them a while back! Check wit da man! LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
"TOID"
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