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Info on wheel spacers please.

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Old 10-21-2011, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
here you go.
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Dirtman, I'm jealous of ur jeep. I want it!
Old 10-21-2011, 10:03 AM
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I also run spacers, but only on the rear axle for suspension clearance. I don't even notice the visual 3" difference. One caveat though, my rear spacer/wheel/tire combo adds up to a rather wide 81 inches. Carefull following TJ's through the tight spots.



Old 10-21-2011, 11:07 AM
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Have you guys noticed any corrosion over time with the Spidertrax? I like in the Northeast and see a ton of snow and salt would this be a factor at all? And nice rigs! I'm about 80% on pulling the trigger on these now that I've seen what it looks like and that it'll give me that wider track I'm looking for.
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Originally Posted by fadeout
Have you guys noticed any corrosion over time with the Spidertrax? I like in the Northeast and see a ton of snow and salt would this be a factor at all? And nice rigs! I'm about 80% on pulling the trigger on these now that I've seen what it looks like and that it'll give me that wider track I'm looking for.
Mine have been through one extremely shitty Alberta winter (if we have another 7 month winter this year, I'm headin South!!) and no problems with any corrosion yet. Still look like new. If they can handle Alberta winters, not too many other places should expose them to more abuse.

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Good to know. Thanks guys.



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