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I really need a set of 1in wheel spacers highest quality I can get, anyone??
 
I have been using some spidertrax wheel spacers in the rear on my rig for 3 or 4 years now with no issues. Maybe check them out
 
I actually have some 3/4" spacers that are both rare and high quality. I wanted the thinnest spacer possible and paid quite a bit for them. PM if interested.
 
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Motortech makes them with custom sizing an option, and I've run them on several of my LC's - as well as my C63 and audi's in the past.... no issues.
 
Let me clarify I had spidertrax I’m not looking for brand Rec I can’t find any that are just 1in there always 1.5 etc o want 1 in only to stop rear from rubbing frame when tucked
 

they'll build to spec....
 
Or just buy wheels with the appropriate backspacing?
yea because buying new rims is way cheaper then............oh wait
 
yea because buying new rims is way cheaper then............oh wait

When I moved up from the OEM 16's to 17's for running 37's, I found a nice clean, used set of 5 matching wheels with the right back spacing so I dont need spacers. Cost a little more than a set of spacers, but not much. I am OK with spacers, but why run them if I dont have to?
 
I actually have some 3/4" spacers that are both rare and high quality. I wanted the thinnest spacer possible and paid quite a bit for them. PM if interested.

Do 3/4" spacers clear the Studs? I'll need to pull a tire and measure but I thought being that thin they might be close to sticking out past the spacer.
 
depends on what wheel you run and if there's a cavity on the back side of the wheel that the studs can tuck in. I have .75" spacers on the 200 from motorsport tech with TRD Rock warriors - said cavity on the back of the wheel allows for the fitment to be perfect.
 
depends on what wheel you run and if there's a cavity on the back side of the wheel that the studs can tuck in. I have .75" spacers on the 200 from motorsport tech with TRD Rock warriors - said cavity on the back of the wheel allows for the fitment to be perfect.

The cavities are common on factory wheels, aftermarket not so much, most of them need 1-1/4" spacers to clear the studs.
 
How about lowering your bump stops in the rear so the tires dont rub?
 

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