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Are you doing the whole BDR? I really want to do the Washington one!

Just section 2 this time! Whole route would take upwards of 5 days.
 
Quick stop off in Moab and Flagstaff on road trip back to AZ today. Still impressed with how well it does stock, but I’ll be lifting and changing wheels/tires in a few weeks. Can’t wait. Will post pics.

If anyone is interested in these wheels/tires, message me and make an offer. Vision 20” with 285/50r20 Yokohama geolander AT ~3k miles on em. I’m in Phoenix area.

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Finished up lift, wheels and tires... Headed out on road trip to WY later this week..

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Hey are you okay with the wheel studs sitting past the mounting surface of the spacer? The instructions say to cut them if that's the case.
This depends on the wheel right? Most wheels have an indent between studs. My spacers work fine, no cutting.
 
This depends on the wheel right? Most wheels have an indent between studs. My spacers work fine, no cutting.

Yea you're right about the indent (edited above post). My buddy's wheels had an indent as well but they weren't wide enough for the stud (no idea why they were there then) and he wasn't able to mate the wheel to the spacer flush. First post of the day lol.
 
Hey are you okay with the wheel studs sitting past the mounting surface of the spacer? The instructions say to cut them if your wheels don't have an indent large enough to accept the stud.

Front wheels were no issue, plenty of clearance on the back of wheel.. The rear studs are a little longer and required some “minor” clearancing with a flapper disc to clear the back of the wheel...
 
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Sometimes random roads lead to nowhere special, but other times...

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This is my dream setup! Love the get-up-and-go that a trailer affords - especially with a family.
 

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