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IDNC76 May 14, 2010 02:05 PM

7005's and Wheel Spacers (Pics)
 
Put the 7005's back on and also added 2" wheel spacers.

The spacers ride very well, no vibrations at all and the tires still do not rub.

https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...00514-1209.jpg
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https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...00514-1209.jpg
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...00514-1210.jpg
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sampson01 May 14, 2010 02:13 PM

looking good man !!! do you have any up close pics of the spacers and what was the total price of them?? been debating on a set but don't know where to find them

IDNC76 May 14, 2010 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by sampson01 (Post 4215843)
looking good man !!! do you have any up close pics of the spacers and what was the total price of them?? been debating on a set but don't know where to find them

Thanks man.

Sorry i dont have any close up's.

here is the link. The seller had 1" and 2" , but be advised anything smaller than 2" you might need to trim the oem studs. you should be ok with 1.5", but i would double check with someone who has em. Also make sure you get hub centric spacers.
These are the exact ones i bought, they seem to be good quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/WHEEL...ht_4632wt_1167

Heres another link for H & R Spacers, they look nice but i dont like the price, thats why i went with the ebay ones lol

http://www.optionimports.com/index.a...FromFeatured=1

sampson01 May 14, 2010 02:46 PM

so this is the price for 2 of them so youd have to buy 2 sets of 2?

NASSTY May 14, 2010 03:13 PM

Yes, they are sold in pairs.

Dog'em May 14, 2010 05:04 PM

You won't have any issue with 1.5" but anything smaller and you will have to modify or replace the studs.

Hey IDNC76, I ended up keeping mine and putting them on with my new rims and tires. I was surprised that with only a 2.5" level / 35" KM2s on 17x8.5 rims that I could still use them and have absolutely no rubbing at any angle. They actually fit better than my previous set up. Just need to get some new pics posted.

colonelburke May 14, 2010 05:12 PM

Looks good Ray, the way it should have from the beginning.

wes1333 May 14, 2010 05:20 PM

Sweet truck man, what size wheels are those?

sbchris May 14, 2010 06:30 PM

Looks good.

I'd lift the back though to get rid of the bulldog look.

IORf150 May 14, 2010 08:06 PM

I was looking through the photo albums and saw the picture and knew it before I saw this thread. Looks real good man! Just make sure everything is nice and torqued, I usually check mine once a week just to make sure.

nickolas.morgan May 14, 2010 08:09 PM

Dude i love ur truck with the black rims on!!

IDNC76 May 14, 2010 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by sampson01 (Post 4215877)
so this is the price for 2 of them so youd have to buy 2 sets of 2?

most of the spacers you will find will be sold in a pair. So yeah , you need to buy 2 sets.


Originally Posted by Dog'em (Post 4216005)
You won't have any issue with 1.5" but anything smaller and you will have to modify or replace the studs.

Hey IDNC76, I ended up keeping mine and putting them on with my new rims and tires. I was surprised that with only a 2.5" level / 35" KM2s on 17x8.5 rims that I could still use them and have absolutely no rubbing at any angle. They actually fit better than my previous set up. Just need to get some new pics posted.

Good to hear theres no rubbing, get some pics up. btw how often do you check the torque on your spacers and the wheels ?


Originally Posted by colonelburke (Post 4216012)
Looks good Ray, the way it should have from the beginning.

Thanks Mike :beers:


Originally Posted by wes1333 (Post 4216020)
Sweet truck man, what size wheels are those?

Thanks the wheels are 20x9.5 Pro-Comp 7005's w/ 38/13.5R20 Toyo M/ts


Originally Posted by sbchris (Post 4216075)
Looks good.

I'd lift the back though to get rid of the bulldog look.

Thanks man.

The pics exaggerate the bulldog look. my street is on a bit on a slant. It sits abit nose high but not like those pics show.

heres a shot on flat ground

https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...5-lift-pic.jpg


Originally Posted by IORf150 (Post 4216117)
I was looking through the photo albums and saw the picture and knew it before I saw this thread. Looks real good man! Just make sure everything is nice and torqued, I usually check mine once a week just to make sure.

:lol: thanks IOR. What do you check when you torque them once a week, the wheels or the spacers or both, also has any lugs been loose yet?



Originally Posted by nickolas.morgan (Post 4216122)
Dude i love ur truck with the black rims on!!

Thank you sir :beers:

IORf150 May 14, 2010 08:59 PM

No, none have broken off. On the rockstars you know how you have that opening by the star, well I just put my fingers in there and check all the lugs to make sure they are tight and none of them are loose.

Dog'em May 14, 2010 09:33 PM

I actually put some LocTite on it this time just to make sure but before I'd check them every six months when I rotate the tires. My truck doesn't get that many miles on it so it works out twice a year. Never had an issue with them coming loose or any vibrations.

Still like your truck better with the chrome rims but that's just me. Looks better with the spacers.

Stealth May 14, 2010 09:53 PM

Man, nice. Like the lower grille too. :)


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