Welcome to the TB Club!!Hey everyone! new to the forum. Just looking to see what everyone is doing. Potentially looking into spacers for the wheels for a little better of a stance and trying to decide which running boards I want!
Welcome! I wouldnt recommend spacers unless its a last resort. I worked at Discount tire many years ago. Saw about a dozen wheels fall off due to spacers not fitting right or put on incorrectly. The thicker the spacer, the more likely to have an issue. Personally, id go with a more negative offset style wheel.Hey everyone! new to the forum. Just looking to see what everyone is doing. Potentially looking into spacers for the wheels for a little better of a stance and trying to decide which running boards I want!
Yeah I keep going back and forth.. The problem is that I really like the stock rims.Welcome! I wouldnt recommend spacers unless its a last resort. I worked at Discount tire many years ago. Saw about a dozen wheels fall off due to spacers not fitting right or put on incorrectly. The thicker the spacer, the more likely to have an issue. Personally, id go with a more negative offset style wheel.
But i have also seen plenty of people run spacers with zero issues. Just make sure to do your own research
What spacers are you using?If you want a super clean look go with the AMP Steps. Pricey and off road can easily be damaged but way worth it. So clean looking.
I have ran 2.0" spacers since new with no issues. Buy the best is all I can say when it comes to the drive train....
I have been running hub-centric 2" spacers. I have no issues yet with these. Hub-centric spacers are designed to fit securely over the vehicle's hub, using the center bore for exact alignment ensuring the wheel is centered on the axle reducing vibration. Hub-centric spacers are considered the safest and most reliable option for on-road and off-road use due to their ability to evenly distribute the vehicle's load and prevent stress on wheel studs.Hey everyone! new to the forum. Just looking to see what everyone is doing. Potentially looking into spacers for the wheels for a little better of a stance and trying to decide which running boards I want!