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Old 08-05-2008, 02:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

Here's why I'll recommend Spidertrax wheel spacers...

jtmroczk recommended them to me awhile back and I finally got around to picking myself up a complete set for the FJ.

The price is attractive! For only $99.95 per axle, you get a total of 2.5" extra width (1.25" per spacer) and they're hub-centric; sweet. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable on the phone, they seem to be running a sound operation.

The product came in a timely fashion and was packaged quite well. A small box opened to reveal two smaller inner boxes:





The attention to detail is obvious. The quality is fantastic and I couldn't be happier.



What's that on the left? A vial of donor blood in case you bash a finger installing?? Oh, no, it's just the included red thread locker...



I'm totally nuts about these wheel spacers, nyuck nyuck.



Again, let's reflect on the thoughtfulness of the packaging and how simple it can be, yet work so well...



Everything included in a single set:



So, if you're in the neighborhood for some wheel spacers, take a good look at Spidertrax!
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Old 08-05-2008, 02:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

i agree, i like the "look" it gives my FJ
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Old 08-05-2008, 04:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

Hahahaha. I just got mine today and saw this red thing in the package.. asked myself "wtf is this?", then forgot all about it. Had no idea it was threadlock.

Installed them and used my threadlock i already had.

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Old 08-05-2008, 04:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

I dont think I got the threadlock in mine?? But no worries ,I just used my friends. I love them so far
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LOL !

I already had some thread locker, but I was thrilled that they included it.


I can't install them until I get my front suspension all rebuilt.
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

Alright J , way to go! give that Beast of yours a wicked stance.
Hope you get all your goodies/Mods onboard for the next ride so
we can check'em out!!
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Alright J , way to go! give that Beast of yours a wicked stance.
Hope you get all your goodies/Mods onboard for the next ride so
we can check'em out!!
Thanks, homie!

Unfortunately, they'll have to wait because of my front end issues.
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

Spidertrax is the way to go!!!!
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

x2! had mine around 6 months, if not longer, and everything works great
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Re: I Highly Recommend Spidertrax Spacers

Totally Agree!!! Great product and love the look it gives the FJ. Only issue I have is that with the wider stance I had too many rocks hitting the sides and rear view mirrors. So I had to add Bushwacker Pocket Flares to cut down on the rocks flying. They do a great job.

Dont ya just hate it!! One mod always seem to lead to another one!!

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