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~~ Using a wheel spacer? ~~

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Old 10-26-2007, 12:19 PM
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Question ~~ Using a wheel spacer? ~~

If you are using a wheel spacer on your JK what...

1 brand are you using?

2 size of your spacers do you run?

3 are they made of? Steel or aluminum?

4 site did you buy from (for cost comparison reasons)?

5 complaints do you have?

6 length of time have you used them?






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Old 10-26-2007, 12:27 PM
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Spidertrax

1.5"

aluminum

www.Northridge4x4.com of course

No complaints at all.

David
Old 10-26-2007, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Northridge4x4
Spidertrax

1.5"

aluminum

www.Northridge4x4.com of course

No complaints at all.

David
The only ones you should ever use.... Never buy the cheap Ebay versions..

And, you should always buy from Northridge4X4...

JMO...

I ran the SpiderTrax on my TJ for many years and over 100K miles.. Wheeled very hard.. Rubicon, Moab, yearly..

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Old 10-26-2007, 01:26 PM
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I got mine from Ebay. From a reputable seller who sells Quality jeep parts. Aluminum, 1-1/4", pushes the tires out nicely to the fender edges.
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TerraFlex

1"

Steel

Quadratec

None

1 month
Old 10-26-2007, 01:35 PM
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Spidertraxx 1.5"
from northridge
2500 miles so far
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Default Spidertraxx 1.5"

Spidertraxx 1.5"
12000+ miles

Aluminum sp?
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Originally Posted by 1BADJK
The only ones you should ever use.... Never buy the cheap Ebay versions..

And, you should always buy from Northridge4X4...

JMO...

I ran the SpiderTrax on my TJ for many years and over 100K miles.. Wheeled very hard.. Rubicon, Moab, yearly..
Why???? What makes them better??? Will the others fall off???? Why only from northridge????
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Originally Posted by IGOFSHN
Why???? What makes them better??? Will the others fall off???? Why only from northridge????
Originally Posted by 1BADJK

JMO...
Because that is his opinion?
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1.5 spidertrax
4200 miles
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