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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
are these garbage
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<blockquote data-quote="George C" data-source="post: 529872" data-attributes="member: 57347"><p>I don't know why they would want to advertise an increased turning radius but they do look like they are a high quality. You want a billet aluminum spacer because it is stronger. I have 1.5" wheel spacers on the rear and don't have any problems. I also have larger 285/75/16 tires so can't use the spacers on the front. The spacers and 3" wider stance had a big improvement on the handling (and I already had the EE swaybar and Rancho shocks). Mine were bought from AIM industries and I know a few other members bought theirs there too. AIM's are definitely high quality. My two spacers cost $127 total, shipped. Like you I wanted the best and you definitely want to be safe. Just check the spacers about every oil change and you will be fine. Below is a picture of my spacers and there are more in my library.</p><p></p><p>George</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong>:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George C, post: 529872, member: 57347"] I don't know why they would want to advertise an increased turning radius but they do look like they are a high quality. You want a billet aluminum spacer because it is stronger. I have 1.5" wheel spacers on the rear and don't have any problems. I also have larger 285/75/16 tires so can't use the spacers on the front. The spacers and 3" wider stance had a big improvement on the handling (and I already had the EE swaybar and Rancho shocks). Mine were bought from AIM industries and I know a few other members bought theirs there too. AIM's are definitely high quality. My two spacers cost $127 total, shipped. Like you I wanted the best and you definitely want to be safe. Just check the spacers about every oil change and you will be fine. Below is a picture of my spacers and there are more in my library. George [b][Broken External Image][/b]: [/QUOTE]
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