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- Mike
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A fully beneficial lift is designed with 3 main goals in mind: tire clearance, increased approach/breakover/departure angles, and longer total suspension travel. Stock wheels won't allow for the 3rd goal, because the further one tire droops the more the top of the opposite tire will lean inward. With that in mind, the more backspace a wheel has the sooner the top of that tire will hit the fender liner, suspension components, etc.Well, yes, I get it. I am familiar a little with spacer. People have been using them since I was in high school on hot rods they wanted to stuff huge tires under. I have also seen entire wheels fly off when people were doing burnouts because the spacers lugs broke.
I am still researching things. I really don't want spacers. I know some have and are using them with no issues, I just don't like them.
What I am seeing is most kits require different wheels or spacers. Why? From what I have researched so far, a lift kit in at least the 2.5 to 3.0 inch range can be engineered to work with factory wheels and no spacers. It almost like they don't want to make them this way cause then you won't buy wheels. How do I know, cause I have found 2 maybe 3 (can't remember my brain is on overload from looking at all this stuff) that are mfg for direct bolt up using the stock wheels and know aftermarket wheels (unless you want them) and no spacers required. Honestly, it's quite annoying that there aren't more mfg's offering kits ready to bolt up with the OEM wheels. I have spoke to several different mfg's now and every single one said well you can always get wheels. Dam it man, I don't have $1500 to $2000 for new wheels, plus I like my wheels. Plus going with spacers you have to add in at a min. $250 more for spacers on top of the lift price. Why? Just make the dam lift work with the OEM equipment.
Ranting a little, sorry.
I do know I want as good of highway ride as it is now or better because I am in Florida and pretty much all the off-road parks are hundreds of miles away. So a nice ride getting there is a must.
The research continues.
Thanks
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