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1” wheel spacers

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by tsaint_007, Mar 10, 2024.

  1. Mar 10, 2024 at 4:50 AM
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    tsaint_007

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    I see 99% of the TW group has 1.25” spacers. Calling all 1” spacers guys (and girls)! Let’s see them and get your feedback!
     
  2. Mar 10, 2024 at 4:53 AM
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    Clearwater Bill

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    They have 1/4" less poke.

    What's the question you're trying to answer?
     
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  3. Mar 10, 2024 at 5:09 AM
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    Your math is on point. Just want to see photos of how they look. I'm not into the tire sticking out past the fender so I'd like to see how flush they make the stock wheel setup. As a bonus, would be good to know if the 1" spacers work with the spare tire.
     
  4. Mar 10, 2024 at 5:17 AM
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    You want spacers just for the sake of having spacers or are they accomplishing a fitment of some sort?
     
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  5. Mar 10, 2024 at 6:02 AM
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    Clearwater Bill

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    Put a level plumb from edge of fender to ground.

    Measure gap to tire. That's what's needed to be flush, assuming that's the goal

    Reduce that by 1/2 of any tire width up sizing you are considering
     
  6. Mar 10, 2024 at 6:18 AM
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    I was gonna ask the same question. :benchpress:
     
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    It’s 1.25 for safe stud length and size. It’s the standard for a reason.

    I always find photo call outs lazy but this one is pointless. Look for 1.25 it’s virtually the same.
     
  8. Mar 10, 2024 at 6:48 AM
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    If it’s just for aesthetics, I would think twice about it. From an engineering standpoint, that movement changes quite a few dynamics on the moving parts, pressure, etc.
     

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