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#81
Actually the stock X wheel is steel 16", 2007 had optional alloy 16" Tech spoke (top pic) . The optional 17" X model "sparkle" painted Moab is on the black Jeep in the bottom pic. The Rubi Moabs are machined face versions.
Last edited by armycop; 05-26-2009 at 07:39 PM.
#82
Aha, thanks. That explains a bit of confusion with me and some local guys. Got a friend who picked up a used '08 X that has the 17s in the bottom pic. She wasn't sure if those were stock or not and was asking me about it. That's why I added the "year" disclaimer in my post above. I wasn't sure either. Added to my confusion that I was told the bottom one's were from a Rubicon too.
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Ok so ive got 17s on my 07' X. Does that mean they are Rubi look alikes? Is that the only difference? Rubi=machined X=painted?
#84
It sounds like the lug nuts simply backed off and once the wheel/spacer assemby was off the hub, the studs maybe sheared off? They can only "unpress" backwards out of the hub.
And not to point fingers, but if the lugs were backing off, I would think you'd feel/hear a vibration as the wheel was coming loose before the nuts fully backed off. Did you get any warning before things let go? I remember years ago I had a VW Jetta that backed off the nuts on the front wheel. I felt a vibration begining and getting worse and fortunately stopped and checked the nuts before the wheel fell off.
I'm just curious to nail down what really happened as I've used Spidertrax on my old TJ with zero issues. But the spacers were properly torqued with loc-tite on the studs.
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Originally Posted by Gravy Jones
And not to point fingers, but if the lugs were backing off, I would think you'd feel/hear a vibration as the wheel was coming loose before the nuts fully backed off. Did you get any warning before things let go? I remember years ago I had a VW Jetta that backed off the nuts on the front wheel. I felt a vibration begining and getting worse and fortunately stopped and checked the nuts before the wheel fell off.
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When the axle came down, the brake disk cut into the inside of the rim - so the wheel stayed with me as I got it off the road. I'm sure it was a banging together as I struggled with it. The axle bearing housing needed to be replaced. It took a beating. I was going 70+ mph when it happened.
#89
It's good no one got hurt. And it also sounds good that in this case the spacer itself didnt' fail, nor did it cause the problem. Sounds like a simple case of an improper install (not torqued properly with loctite).
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I just put my spacers on yesterday. I removed the retainer clips on the lugs despite the recess on the spacer. Spidertrax says torque 80-90 lb, and jeep manual ( i forget) was like 110 something (check your manual). I thought that was an interesting difference. I went with 90, but I'm gonna recheck it all in 50 miles. I know folks (i read army's post about these one day) believe they are safe, and I believe they are relatively safe. However, it is absolutely another variable for failure we are adding to the mix.