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C**E
the conical boring of the metal has produced a narrow gap at ...
These are the exact space needed to fill my 7"jeep flared well with 31 tire. They look full and aggressive. The product is made well and I would give it 5stars but there is a issue......the conical boring of the metal has produced a narrow gap at the very end of the nut travel and this gap pushes a socket up and binds it giving the effect of a tight nut when in fact its still a 1/4 to 1/2 turn off....its weird but I have seen this before and the solution is a thin wall socket deep and a torque wrench (i did100) if you wrench them down and don't have a complete face to face mate (look at the area that should be flat to flat and inspect. also the hub cut out is bigger than the hub circle so you can get play side ways when putting the nuts on so each nut goes on finger tight.....each one.....then tighten in star pattern. If you tighten the first nut all the way first...you will have problems. This is easy and safe and looks great...if you do it right. If you don't then yes your tire might fall off and that would suuuuuck!!!!! best of luck newbie mechanics.
D**D
Word of Caution
I bought these for a Jeep TJ. They are incredible. Not only does the Jeep look better, but it's so much more stable! Just make sure you order longer wheel studs for the rear wheels. The original studs barely made it halfway thru the nuts (see pics). 2" studs solved the problem, and MAKE SURE you use thread-locker. If they fall off going down the road you lose your wheel!
A**R
Order from SCITOO
After being jerked around by another auto parts website for 2 and a half months I decided it was time to get some lower quality spacers that could get the job done. I chose these because they had mostly 5 star reviews, but I did read the reviews that mentioned some defects and wheels coming off. I am pleased to report that my truck still has all 4 wheels. There were some defects, which I can live with, they serve their purpose. However, I placed an order for a set of 4, mainly because my truck has 4 wheels. I was very happy when they showed up the next day, and I opened the first box (they're boxed in sets of two), and began installation. When I opened the second box, I realized that even though I paid for 4 spacers, I had only received 3. I'm not sure how this could've happened, but after a lengthy conversation with Amazon customer service, I was credited with $40 to purchase a set of two. When I attempted to order a set of 2 with Amazon Prime I figured out that I couldn't order a set of 2 with prime even though I could order a set of four with Prime. I ended up ordering from a "different" company called SCITOO. These arrived two days later and were in great condition, felt a bit more heavy duty in weight, AND, more surprisingly were marked the ECCPP logo, just in a different location than the former set. My point is, if you find yourself in my shoes, looking at potentially dangerous auto parts on Amazon, go with SCITOO. Even though it's the same company, they worked and felt a lot better.As for the wheels falling off within 15-150 miles, not true in my case. Standard OEM torque specs for light trucks that use this lug pattern typically fall between 80-100 ft-lbs. My truck requires 90, but I cranked it up to 100 just to be safe. If you're getting these and installing them yourself, just make sure you tighten the lugs down gradually in a star pattern, then torque them in a star pattern. You can rent a ft-lbs torque wrench from AutoZone for free. I also had no problem with sockets, as some did, I just used the 17mm socket from my normal socket set.
P**N
All was good... until my wheel fell off!
They seemed well made, and I followed the instructions (or so I thought).But after about 3 weeks, one wheel came off while going down the highway. Luckily, no one was hurt, but I ditched the spacers and put on different wheels.I was using the spacers to mount ford edge wheels on a boat trailer. Maybe the spacers couldn't handle that weight (3000 lbs) on only two wheels? The studs on the spaces snapped off. Maybe I did something wrong on the install.... although I tried to follow he directions.Overall, I intend to stay away from spacers. Period. If you want spacers, these seemed like nice ones and they seemed well made. For me, the lesson is that using any spacers isn't worth the risk, but you'll need to decide for yourself. :-)
M**.
Please pick hub centric spacers.
Spacers seemed to be made well. Product was intact with all the pieces. This particular part isn't hub centric and in my eyes is a big "iffy". There's a lot of back and forth about spacers and both sides are right. If their not installed properly they can be very unsafe. However with a hub centric spacer and using the correct steps to install they woukd be as safe as the wheel on your vehicle.With that being said you will need a thin wall, deep well 19mm socket to install these. There's a deep space to where the open ended nuts you have to install set in. There's no ordinary socket that will do they job.
P**.
beautiful clean machining
Haven't installed yet but bolt pattern fits a spare rim I have, beautiful clean machining, grade 8(10.9) lugs, lug threads match the threads on my Jeep, I'll use the nuts it comes with to install the space to the vehicle since I have long acorn style nuts on it now. A 17mm chrome socket fits just perfect in the holes to install the spacer to the vehicle. For the price these cannot be beat since others can be well over 100$ for just 2. Going on a 98 Grand Cherokee 5 on 4.5 pattern
S**9
Perfect
Put them on my '03 Ranger. It's a perfect fit. I had to put the lug nuts on loosely, till the spacer centered itself, then I snugged the lug nuts, ensuring the centering of the spacer. After making sure the spacer was centered, I torqued the nuts tight to the vehicle. After I mounted my rims/wheels, the truck looks like I imagined.
A**N
Really good product for my 2011 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
Really good product for my 2011 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. After putting them on I think I would have been better off with 1.5" spacers for my particular vehicle.ECCPP mistakenly sent me 2 spacers instead of the 4 I purchased, and 12 days later I have received them. I asked them in an email to send me a pair of 1.5" spacers instead of sending the the pair of 2" spacers they left out of my order but they ignored that.Overall, I got what I paid for and I'm happy with the product.
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