4Pcs 1.5 inch 5x5.5 5x139.7 Wheel Spacers Adapters For74-93 Dodge Ramcharger 66-96 Ford Bronco
In stock
Regular price
$70.59
Regular price
$98.95
Sale
Sale price
$70.59
Fitment:
- Dodge B1500, 1997-1998, 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
- Dodge Ram 1500, 1994-2001, 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
- Dodge Ram 1500 Van, 1999-2003, 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
- Dodge Ramcharger, 1990-1993, 5.2L/5.9L
- Dodge W150, 1990-1993, 3.9L/5.2L/5.9L
- Ford Bronco, 1990-1996, 4.9L/5.0L/5.8L
- Ford E-150, 2003-2006, 4.2L/4.6L/5.4L
- Ford E-150 Club Wagon, 2003-2005, 4.2L/4.6L/5.4L
- Ford E-150 Econoline, 1992-2002, 4.2L/4.6L/4.9L/5.0L/5.4L/5.8L
- Ford F-150, 1990-1996, 3.8L/4.9L/5.0L/5.8L
Features
- Easy installation and compatibility with various vehicles.
- Improved stability and handling with a wider track width.
- Customizable options for achieving desired vehicle stance.
- Increased tire clearance for larger brakes and components.
Product Specifics
- Type: Wheel spacer
- Items Included: 4pcs-5X5.5-wheel spacer
- Inside Diameter: 108MM
- Number of Pieces: 4pcs
- Placement on Vehicle: Front+Rear+Left+Right
- Centering: 108MM
- Features: Easy Installation
- OE/OEM Part Number: 5X5.5-1/2"-1.5"-silver-wheel spacer
- Hub Bore: 108MM
- Color: silver
- Material: High Quality t6 6061 Billet Aluminum
- Country/Region of Manufacture: China
- Vintage Car Part: No
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
- Finish: CNC Machined Polished Aluminum Finish
- Spacer Thickness: 1.5"
- Thread Size: 1/2"
- Bolt Pattern: 5Lugs—wheel spacer
- Universal Fitment: No
- Performance Part: Yes
- Superseded Part Number: 5X5.5-1/2"-1.5"-silver-108MM
- Stud Grade: 10.9
- Lug Patterns: 5Lugs
- Torqued Down By Hand At: 85 FT/LB
- Hubcentric: No
- Wheel bolt pattern: 5x5.5
- Vehicle bolt pattern: 5x5.5
- UPC: Does not apply
- Certificate: ISO 9001
Note:
Installation Advice:
1. Don't use an impact wrench.
2. Clean rust or dirt before installation.
3. Highly recommend Thread-Locking.
4. Professional installation is highly recommended.
5. Do the wheel balance before installing the wheels.
6. Re-torque all lug nuts after 50-100 miles of driving, then again after 2000-3000 miles.
Feature Categories
You May Also Like
