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RoccoG

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Hey guys, i am looking for some recommendations for wheel spacers. I have a 2 door badlands Sasquatch that is stock currently. Not sure if i should do 1 or 2 inch spacer and also which brand to buy. So it you have spacers and recommend them that would be great. Pictures would also be appreciated!
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I cant say anything about brand but remember you get what you pay for. One thing I can say tho is get hubcentric or youll get vibrations.
 

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I cant say anything about brand but remember you get what you pay for.
Almost always.
The Titan spacers are $100 less than the other popular brands I've seen here. They are hub centric and fit perfectly. Saved $100 by going with SVC perch, also.


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Almost always.
The Titan spacers are $100 less than the other popular brands I've seen here. They are hub centric and fit perfectly. Saved $100 by going with SVC perch, also.



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So you recommend titan? I was looking at those. How many inches did you do? And Do you have a picture of how much they poke past the sas fenders?
 

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So you recommend titan? I was looking at those. How many inches did you do? And Do you have a picture of how much they poke past the sas fenders?
Yes. 1". I haven't taken pics, as I have not adjusted camber after the lift. The sidewall of my 285 tires poke out, but the tread is right to the edge of my non-Sas fenders. A 315 would expose about 15mm of tread, assuming the Sas fenders are an inch wider, and assuming the GY's tread is actually 30mm wider than BFG's?
 

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Why?…I have a brand new, still wrapped set of Titan 1” spacers For sale…got a deal on 0 offset wheels when going to 37s instead of using spacers…
 
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i went with the Bourne offroad (Mishimoto) 1.4" spacers and no complaints at all.

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Looks great! Did you have to do any trimming?
 

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no trimming needed, just bolts right up. only surprise i had was that my stickerfab mudflaps started rubbing at full lock right/left. i switched up to the iag mini flaps and no more rubbing.
 
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no trimming needed, just bolts right up. only surprise i had was that my stickerfab mudflaps started rubbing at full lock right/left. i switched up to the iag mini flaps and no more rubbing.
Ok perfect, i have the iag mini flaps already so that works out good too
 

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I did Bora 1" to keep stock SAS wheels on BFG 37's to help with a little clearance so I didn't have to cut. Not a big fan of spacers but these were reasonable and hub-centric.
 

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I did Bora 1" to keep stock SAS wheels on BFG 37's to help with a little clearance so I didn't have to cut. Not a big fan of spacers but these were reasonable and hub-centric.
Have a picture by chance?

I like my SAS wheels, plan on going to 37s, but will have the 35s for probably another year... was thinking 1.25" to get a little poke out of the 35s, but didn't consider what going to 37s would do.
 

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2" spacers with 37/12.5 tires and aftermarket 5" flares. I would say 2" is too much, but works well with my flares. I'm probably going to go back to stock flares and 1" spacers.

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I went with Bora 1.25 inch spacer when I went to 35's. I kept my stock Black Diamond wheels and wanted to keep my scrub radius as stock as possible.
 

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New here, brought home 26 Bronco Big Bend last week, looking to install 35's or metric equivalent 315/70/17. From what I have been reading, wheels are likely to rub inside (control arm) etc due to +55 offset. Found some Titan 1" spacers which would make wheels about 29.6 offset. Badlands wheels I believe are +30mm so I am considering running spacers to clear tires and for now, run stock height. Only ran spacers once in all the vehicles and they were made by Perrin 20mm and super high quality. Any recommendations or info welcome, realize thread is from Dec 2024 as well. New Guy questions.
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