Wheel fell off driving down the road (not the spare)
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I've got the 1.5" Spidertrax on my '13, and had them on my '07 too. The factory studs didn't come past the Spidertrax spacer on either. Are your Spidertrax 1.25"?? Not sure they even make them at less than 1.5" and a 5x5 pattern?
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Spacers are definitely the problem. They are actually G2 1.25" spacers. I had SpiderTrax 1.5" previously. Going to take off spacers and put on the new lug nuts
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Spare tire has relief points cast into it between the lug holes. That's why the brake retainer clips don't bother the factory wheels! The lugs protruding through the spacer do not contact the spare wheel.
Goes back to my original response. Wrong parts.
Goes back to my original response. Wrong parts.
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My spare is also a full size procomp 7031. Not an OEM wheel. It has no relief point lol. I now KNOW the spacer is the problem. But still doesn't explain how the spare stayed on. While the other procomps didnt
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And from an earlier response of "what's worse than getting killed" is killing innocent bystanders.
Last edited by BlackRockBurner; 08-03-2014 at 01:05 PM.
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Im guessing rear wheel. Front studs are shorter than 1.25
Take a cut off wheel and cut off a bit of the studs so that they do not protrude past the spacer.
You won't even need to cut into thread.
Took me 5 minutes.
Your spare stayed out of luck.... no other reason.
You tightened tire against protruding studs and eventually wore enough material away to get enough wiggle for lugs to loosen.
Take a cut off wheel and cut off a bit of the studs so that they do not protrude past the spacer.
You won't even need to cut into thread.
Took me 5 minutes.
Your spare stayed out of luck.... no other reason.
You tightened tire against protruding studs and eventually wore enough material away to get enough wiggle for lugs to loosen.
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Here's a video of lightning striking twice
YouTube Link: http://youtu.be/mjI8AxZnrx8
But on a serious note. Here are pics of the first wheel that fell off
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwr1a146gDg&sns=em Also, yes, as the wheel digs in on the stud it will loosen up the lugs allowing it to come off like it did. Had it happen when I was 16 in a car using adapters instead of spacers, but same issue. Wheel/tire tore up the quarter panel and passed us up as I was coming to a stop at a stop sign.
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