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Wheel Spacers or Not???

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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 12:45 PM
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Default Wheel Spacers or Not???

Well, I searched and searched and couldn't find an answer to the lift compentents I will be using.

I am getting OME HD coil springs add, Northridge rear swaybar links and JKS front and rear trac bars and Teraflex lower CA's.


....So my question


Will I NEED wheel spacers running my Stock Sahara rims and Tires (32x10.5) with these lift components??? Reason asking is I run my stock rims and tires in the winter months.... will I have rubbing issues on the rear swaybar links???

Thanks,

Mike
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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 12:55 PM
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With stock tires, you won't need them. But when it's time to go taller and wider, you will want them while running the stock rims to prevent rubbing. I put them on mine while I wait for funds for 35's.
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Old Feb 10, 2010 | 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by renpia
With stock tires, you won't need them. But when it's time to go taller and wider, you will want them while running the stock rims to prevent rubbing. I put them on mine while I wait for funds for 35's.
Good to hear I was not sure if I could...thought I would have issues with the Rear Swaybar links that I would need to add from Northridge. I more than likely will not go with a wider tire on my stock rims as I only run them in the winter months. I have my good set of wheels with the proper BS for wider and bigger tires.
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