Spidertrax wheel spacers part number identification
#1
JK Newbie
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Spidertrax wheel spacers part number identification
I found someone selling a set of Spidertrax wheel spacers. The part number stamped on them says WHS 123-71-0215.
Can anyone help me identify how old they are and what they go to? He said they came off a 2008 JKU.
Can anyone help me identify how old they are and what they go to? He said they came off a 2008 JKU.
Last edited by Snakebite18E; 06-15-2022 at 04:01 PM.
#2
JK Jedi
For a definitive answer your best bet is to give Spidertrax a call. Their model numbering logic seems to be WHS_ _ _ with 3 digits. I half wonder if the 11-0215 is a production date of 2/15/2011. Either way, if they were on JK with factory hubs then they should be 5x5 lug pattern and be fine to use. How thick are those? They look thicker than the typical 1.5".
#3
JK Newbie
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For a definitive answer your best bet is to give Spidertrax a call. Their model numbering logic seems to be WHS_ _ _ with 3 digits. I half wonder if the 11-0215 is a production date of 2/15/2011. Either way, if they were on JK with factory hubs then they should be 5x5 lug pattern and be fine to use. How thick are those? They look thicker than the typical 1.5".
"The spacer you have is a single spacer that was part of a WHS021 kit made in 2015."
So you were right, they are 1.75", which is great because that's what I was looking for.
Got all 4 for $80. 😁
#4
JK Newbie
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For a definitive answer your best bet is to give Spidertrax a call. Their model numbering logic seems to be WHS_ _ _ with 3 digits. I half wonder if the 11-0215 is a production date of 2/15/2011. Either way, if they were on JK with factory hubs then they should be 5x5 lug pattern and be fine to use. How thick are those? They look thicker than the typical 1.5".
"The spacer you have is a single spacer that was part of a WHS021 kit made in 2015."
So you were right, they are 1.75", which is great because that's what I was looking for.
Got all 4 for $80. 😁
#5
JK Jedi
Strange that the "kit" had a different number than the individual spacer, especially when searching the number you had turned up next to nothing. I guess a mystery if the other part of the number had anything to do with the production date. I have to think maybe "0215" is a coincidence they were from 2015. Can't imagine why the 0 and 2 would be transposed somehow in a date format. Anyhow, glad you got it figured out. $80-100 is a fair price for used adapters so you have no downside risk if you ever need to resell them.
Also, nice to see they got back to you with a relatively timely response and good information. They are a good company so nice to see their customer service isn't terribly lacking.
Also, nice to see they got back to you with a relatively timely response and good information. They are a good company so nice to see their customer service isn't terribly lacking.
#6
JK Newbie
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The wheel spacers arrived today but without lug nuts.
As I am new to the world of owning a Jeep, I figured i would ask for advice on buying some. Can I just go down to my local hardware store and get some stainless steel nuts, or is there any special requirement I need to consider?
As I am new to the world of owning a Jeep, I figured i would ask for advice on buying some. Can I just go down to my local hardware store and get some stainless steel nuts, or is there any special requirement I need to consider?
#7
JK Jedi
nothing special. should be 1/2-20 nuts.
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