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Old 09-02-2009, 10:09 AM   #1
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New Hub Centric Wheel Spacers!

Hey guys we just sent out a press release about our wheel spacers, which we're developing for a growing number of different applications. But I wanted to remind our core Toyota buddies about them as well, even though we've been making them for you guys for years! We sell spacers for a wide variety of applications, bolt patterns, thicknesses, etc. We even have "hub-centric" spacers for those of you with vehicles requiring them. And All-Pro wheel spacers are a great value, starting at only $69/pair, including grade 8 studs and lug nuts!
Check out our website[/url] or give Terry or Pepe a call here at All-Pro, at (951) 658-7077 to order yours!
From our recent press release:

— FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE —

All-Pro Wheel Spacers for Many Applications
AUGUST 21, 2009 • HEMET, CA — All-Pro Off-Road has announced the availability of its popular, affordably priced line of high quality, billet aluminum wheel spacers for a wide variety of vehicle applications. Wheel spacers mount between a vehicle’s wheel and hub, to space the wheel out farther from the stock location and to provide a greater track width for better off-road performance. Wheel spacers can also be used to gain turning radius with larger tires or provide extra clearance for brake, suspension and steering components. All-Pro wheel spacers are precision machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and come with Grade-8 wheel studs already pressed in. New acorn-style lug nuts are also included. An exclusive option on some models of All-Pro wheel spacers are the special “ET” or Extra Thread lug nuts for attaching the spacer to the wheel hub. ET lug nuts provide extra thread engagement for added safety and durability, and are strongly recommended for front axle applications.
“We’ve manufactured high quality wheel spacers for Toyota applications for years,” comments Jon Bundrant, owner of All-Pro Off-Road, “and we’ve been steadily expanding the product line to include applications for many different makes and models, including UTV’s.” With a wide variety of bolt patterns, lug stud sizes and spacer thicknesses, and even hub-centric designs for specific applications, there are already All-Pro wheel spacers available for most vehicles, with more being added regularly. For a complete list of applications as well as additional product and pricing information, see the All-Pro Off-Road website at www.allprooffroad.com
ABOUT ALL-PRO OFF-ROAD: All-Pro Off-Road, based in Hemet, California, specializes in designing, manufacturing and marketing off-road performance upgrades for Toyota and other four wheel drive vehicles. All-Pro innovations have been at the forefront of Toyota rock crawling technology, and have been a major reason for the phenomonal popularity of Toyota vehicles among off-roading and rock crawling enthusiasts. To learn more about All-Pro Off-Road visit www.allprooffroad.com.
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